
History of American Abolitionism
Uncovering the Truths of Anti-Slavery Activism in 19th Century AmericaBy F. G. De FontaineLength3h 57m
About this audiobook
"History of American Abolitionism" by F. G. De Fontaine provides a comprehensive examination of the abolitionist movement in the United States, detailing its multifaceted nature and complex evolution from the colonial era through the Civil War. De Fontaine employs a blend of narrative and analytical styles, utilizing vivid historical accounts alongside critical interpretations of primary documents, speeches, and personal narratives. This rich tapestry reveals not just the political and social influences that shaped the movement, but also the grassroots activism that fueled it, placing it firmly within the broader context of American history and civil rights. F. G. De Fontaine, a noted historian with a deep commitment to social justice and an extensive background in American studies, was inspired to write this work by the enduring legacy of abolitionism and its impact on contemporary movements for equality. His scholarly approach is informed by both personal and academic observations of systemic injustices, making this text deeply relevant and accessible. Readers are encouraged to engage with "History of American Abolitionism" as it not only chronicles the struggles and triumphs of abolitionists but also stimulates critical thought on the nature of activism, justice, and human rights, proving essential for anyone interested in understanding the roots of social change in America.
Audiobook details
GenreHistory
Length3 hrs 57 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateDec 6, 2019
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1INTRODUCTION.
6CHAPTER V.
2CHAPTER I.
7THIRD EPOCH.
3THE FIRST EPOCH.
8THE FOURTH EPOCH.
4SECOND EPOCH.
9CHAPTER VIII.
5CHAPTER IV.
10HISTORY OF THE SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY.