The Rise of Abolitionism and Slave Narratives - Lecture 5
Offered By: Yale University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the rise of abolitionism in this 50-minute lecture from Yale University's "The Civil War and Reconstruction" course. Delve into the genre of slave narratives, focusing on Frederick Douglass' 1845 work, and examine the cultural factors that both fostered and hindered antebellum reform. Trace the evolution towards radical abolitionism, touching on colonization and gradualism, before diving into William Lloyd Garrison's character and ideology. Gain insights into different abolitionist approaches and their impact on American history.
Syllabus
- Chapter 1. Frederick Douglass and the Slave Narrative
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- Chapter 2. The Development of Abolitionism in the North
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- Chapter 3. Colonization and the Idea of Gradualism
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- Chapter 4. The Radicalization of Anti-slavery Thinkers
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- Chapter 5. The Ideas of William Lloyd Garrison
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- Chapter 6. Concluding Thoughts on Different Abolitionisms
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