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Let This Voice Be Heard Anthony Benezet Father Of Atlantic Abolitionism Maurice Jackson

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Let This Voice Be Heard Anthony Benezet Father Of Atlantic Abolitionism Maurice Jackson
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.5 MB
Pages: 400
Author: Maurice Jackson
ISBN: 9780812202342, 0812202341
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Let This Voice Be Heard Anthony Benezet Father Of Atlantic Abolitionism Maurice Jackson by Maurice Jackson 9780812202342, 0812202341 instant download after payment.

In the first intellectual biography of the man universally recognized in his own time as the founder of the Atlantic antislavery movement, Jackson demonstrates how Anthony Benezet mediated Enlightenment political and social thought, African travel narratives, and the ideas and experiences of ordinary people to create a new antislavery critique.


In the first intellectual biography of the man universally recognized in his own time as the founder of the Atlantic antislavery movement, Jackson demonstrates how Anthony Benezet mediated Enlightenment political and social thought, African travel narratives, and the ideas and experiences of ordinary people to create a new antislavery critique.

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