William Lloyd Garrison and Josephine Butler challenged the political structures of their times. Both employed similar strategies to turn the mind set of American and British citizens. Garrison’s work as an American abolitionist inspired Butler and her work to repeal the Contagious Diseases Acts in Great Britain. Their life long commitment to liberty and justice was successful proving that one person can make a difference. Brief character sketches of each serve to revive interest in these important but somewhat neglected individuals
The years leading up to the Civil War saw an increase in rebellion against the institution of slaver...
The master narrative portrays a strict boundary between the pacifist abolitionists, and the militant...
th century was a period of reform for the United States in several different spheres of society. Fro...
which their respective worlds operated. Separated by an ocean but not by commitment these two abolit...
About the author Katherine graduated from Armstrong with a History B.A. in December 2012. She wants...
Abolitionism\u27s Allure Nilgün Anadolu-Okur, a scholar of African American literature at Temple Uni...
Story of an Unlikely Duo Since the international entanglements commencing with the Second World War,...
This thesis analyzes how the protagonist in Elizabeth Gaskell’s novel Ruth (1853) challenged the ste...
A leading social reformer and pioneering abolitionist, British journalist Harriet Martineau fueled t...
William Lloyd Garrison is a character that looms large in the history of American abolitionism, refo...
Josephine Butler’s 'Personal Reminiscences of a Great Crusade' (1896) has long been considered as on...
Assorted abolitionists Foot soldiers of the antislavery movement Frederick Blue\u27s No Taint of C...
About the book: Sex, Gender, and Religion: Josephine Butler Revisited will appeal to readers interes...
Tese de mestrado, Estudos Anglísticos, Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Letras, 2009The followin...
Josephine Butler, controversial and pioneering feminist reformer of the late nineteenth-century, nev...
The years leading up to the Civil War saw an increase in rebellion against the institution of slaver...
The master narrative portrays a strict boundary between the pacifist abolitionists, and the militant...
th century was a period of reform for the United States in several different spheres of society. Fro...
which their respective worlds operated. Separated by an ocean but not by commitment these two abolit...
About the author Katherine graduated from Armstrong with a History B.A. in December 2012. She wants...
Abolitionism\u27s Allure Nilgün Anadolu-Okur, a scholar of African American literature at Temple Uni...
Story of an Unlikely Duo Since the international entanglements commencing with the Second World War,...
This thesis analyzes how the protagonist in Elizabeth Gaskell’s novel Ruth (1853) challenged the ste...
A leading social reformer and pioneering abolitionist, British journalist Harriet Martineau fueled t...
William Lloyd Garrison is a character that looms large in the history of American abolitionism, refo...
Josephine Butler’s 'Personal Reminiscences of a Great Crusade' (1896) has long been considered as on...
Assorted abolitionists Foot soldiers of the antislavery movement Frederick Blue\u27s No Taint of C...
About the book: Sex, Gender, and Religion: Josephine Butler Revisited will appeal to readers interes...
Tese de mestrado, Estudos Anglísticos, Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Letras, 2009The followin...
Josephine Butler, controversial and pioneering feminist reformer of the late nineteenth-century, nev...
The years leading up to the Civil War saw an increase in rebellion against the institution of slaver...
The master narrative portrays a strict boundary between the pacifist abolitionists, and the militant...
th century was a period of reform for the United States in several different spheres of society. Fro...