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Dismantling Slavery (eBook)

Frederick Douglass, William Lloyd Garrison, and Formation of the Abolitionist Discourse, 1841–1851
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2024 | 1
384 Seiten
University of Tennessee Press (Verlag)
978-1-62190-237-9 (ISBN)

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In her perceptive and instructive study of abolitionist discourse, Anadolu-Okur revisits the formative ten years of the Frederick DouglassWilliam Lloyd Garrison collaboration and friendship that did much to shape their abolitionist witness and to encourage a more direct abolitionist rhetorical style among an ever-widening compass of men and women activists and writers in America and England. In Anadolu-Okur's telling, the rhetorical relationships translated into radical thinking that transcended personal rivalries and reform priorities and transformed abolitionism. Anyone wanting to know the symbiosis of abolitionist style and substance will learn much from Anadolu-Okur's insights. She shows why words mattered, and still do. Randall M. Miller, Saint Joseph's University In 1841, William Lloyd Garrison and Frederick Douglass formed a partnership that would last a decade and forever change the abolitionist movement. Throughout the stages of their extraordinary alliance, anti-slavery mobilization was accelerated, reaching its height between 1841 and 1851. Centering their arguments on emancipation, women's equality, and suffrage, the two men worked tirelessly to publicize and recruit for their cause. Their work initiated a new discourse of social reform and critique, positioning the abolition of slavery at the center of progressive social concerns throughout the first half of the nineteenth century. Dismantling Slavery is the first book to address these two giants of abolitionDouglass and Garrisonsimultaneously. While underscoring the evolution of abolitionist discourse, Dismantling Slavery unveils the true nature of the friendship between Douglass and Garrison, a key ingredient often overlooked by scholars. Drawing on the writings, speeches, and experiences that shaped the two as abolitionists, Nilgun Anadolu-Okur's groundbreaking study is one account of the ways in which abolitionist discourse was shaped and put to the purposes of moral and democratic reforms. In addition to turning a close eye on the relationship between Douglass and Garrison, Anadolu-Okur also details significant developments that occurred in tandem among other abolitionists and activists of the era, making for a compelling account of this pivotal decade in American history, up until the dissolution of Garrison and Douglass's partnership.Dismantling Slavery represents a significant interdisciplinary contribution to the study of abolitionist discourse and will appeal to a wide range of nineteenth-century scholars.NILGN ANADOLU-OKUR is an associate professor of African American Studies at Temple University in Philadelphia, where she specializes in African American literature, theater and the history of Underground Railroad. She is the author of Contemporary African American Theater: Afrocentricity in the Works of Amiri Baraka, Larry Neal, and Charles Fuller, and the editor of Essays Interpreting Writings of Novelist Orhan Pamuk and Women, Islam, and Globalization in the Twenty-First Century.
Erscheint lt. Verlag 12.1.2024
Sprache englisch
Maße 150 x 150 mm
Themenwelt Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
Schlagworte 1841-1851 • 19th-century activism • 19th-century reform • abolitionism • abolitionist activism • abolitionist alliances • abolitionist collaboration • Abolitionist discourse • abolitionist evolution • Abolitionist history • abolitionist impact • abolitionist literature • abolitionist movement • abolitionist partnership • abolitionist recruitment • abolitionist speeches • abolitionist strategies • abolitionist writings • activism • American History • American reform movements • Anti-slavery arguments • anti-slavery mobilization • Civil Rights • democratic reform • Dismantling Slavery • Emancipation • Frederick Douglass • Garrison and Douglass partnership • Garrison-Douglass friendship • historical discourse • interdisciplinary abolitionist study • moral reform • Nilgün Anadolu-Okur • Progressive Era • progressive social concerns • slavery abolition • Social Critique • social justice history • social reform • Suffrage • William Lloyd Garrison • women’s equality
ISBN-10 1-62190-237-4 / 1621902374
ISBN-13 978-1-62190-237-9 / 9781621902379
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