In the 1830s, antislavery advocates used highly sexualized language to recruit Northerners into the growing immediatist movement. The voyeuristic abolitionism they developed in speeches, pamphlets and periodicals served to shock and mobilize men and especially women, who were urged to identify with the enslaved of their own sex, and then to act to save these victims. Engaging women in such explicit discussions and encouraging female efforts to strike against slavery challenged established gender norms. Yet as the antislavery movement evolved beyond moral suasion into a political strategy, most abolitionists curtailed their use of sexualized imagery, and women\u27s participation in the antislavery movement took its own form. The rise and f...
The following paper examines the origins of African-American female sexual scripts, particularly the...
The American conflict over slavery reached a turning point in the early 1840s when three leading abo...
th century was a period of reform for the United States in several different spheres of society. Fro...
As slavery consolidated itself as a commercial and political institution in the mid-19th century, op...
This book is the first to develop a history of the analogy between woman and slave, charting its cha...
This thesis looks at the abolition of slavery in Britain and the role played by women’s anti-slavery...
Early nineteenth-century northeastern and western white women increasingly lived in a bifurcated wor...
Women were active participants in the anti-slavery movement. They made up a large portion of profess...
This dissertation reintegrates abolitionism into the main currents of U.S. political history. Becau...
Coleman, Deirdre. Conspicuous Consumption: White Abolitionism and English Women's Protest Writing in...
“A Crusade Against the Despoiler of Virtue”: Black Women, Sexual Purity, and the Gendered Politics o...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. History. The Catholic University of AmericaThe importance of antislavery activ...
As an emancipating movement for women, the American Woman’s Rights Movement can be considered as a "...
The Anti-Slavery Almanac collection is owned by the New York Public Library and visible via their di...
“The Ambiguities of Abolition” argues that there are complexities within eighteenth- century discour...
The following paper examines the origins of African-American female sexual scripts, particularly the...
The American conflict over slavery reached a turning point in the early 1840s when three leading abo...
th century was a period of reform for the United States in several different spheres of society. Fro...
As slavery consolidated itself as a commercial and political institution in the mid-19th century, op...
This book is the first to develop a history of the analogy between woman and slave, charting its cha...
This thesis looks at the abolition of slavery in Britain and the role played by women’s anti-slavery...
Early nineteenth-century northeastern and western white women increasingly lived in a bifurcated wor...
Women were active participants in the anti-slavery movement. They made up a large portion of profess...
This dissertation reintegrates abolitionism into the main currents of U.S. political history. Becau...
Coleman, Deirdre. Conspicuous Consumption: White Abolitionism and English Women's Protest Writing in...
“A Crusade Against the Despoiler of Virtue”: Black Women, Sexual Purity, and the Gendered Politics o...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. History. The Catholic University of AmericaThe importance of antislavery activ...
As an emancipating movement for women, the American Woman’s Rights Movement can be considered as a "...
The Anti-Slavery Almanac collection is owned by the New York Public Library and visible via their di...
“The Ambiguities of Abolition” argues that there are complexities within eighteenth- century discour...
The following paper examines the origins of African-American female sexual scripts, particularly the...
The American conflict over slavery reached a turning point in the early 1840s when three leading abo...
th century was a period of reform for the United States in several different spheres of society. Fro...