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Anti-slavery in America from the Introduction of African Slaves to the Prohibit…

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Traces the origins of the abolitionist movement in the North American colonies of the British Empire through the American Revolution, to the abolitionists' successful campaign to end the slave trade. - Summary by progressingamerica (8 hr 42 min)

Chapters

Preface

10:26

Read by Andrew Kennedy

Introduction

30:02

Read by Andrew Kennedy

Chapter 1: The Religious and Moral Movement, 1637 - 1808, section 1

29:31

Read by Andrew Kennedy

Chapter 1: The Religious and Moral Movement, 1637 - 1808, section 2

29:58

Read by Virginia Neville

Chapter 1: The Religious and Moral Movement, 1637 - 1808, section 3

24:48

Read by Virginia Neville

Chapter 2: The Philosophical Movement of the Revolutionary Period, 1761 - 1783,…

23:35

Read by progressingamerica

Chapter 2: The Philosophical Movement of the Revolutionary Period, 1761 - 1783,…

36:07

Read by progressingamerica

Chapter 3: The Political Movement in the Revolutionary Period, 1761 - 1783, sec…

34:22

Read by progressingamerica

Chapter 3: The Political Movement in the Revolutionary Period, 1761 - 1783, sec…

37:42

Read by progressingamerica

Chapter 4: Abolitionists and Abolition Societies, 1783 - 1808, section 1

33:18

Chapter 4: Abolitionists and Abolition Societies, 1783 - 1808, section 2

27:28

Chapter 5: Gradual Emancipation in the States, 1783 - 1808, section 1

27:03

Read by Colleen McMahon

Chapter 5: Gradual Emancipation in the States, 1783 - 1808, section 2

19:12

Read by Colleen McMahon

Chapter 6: The Victory over the Slave-Trade, 1783 - 1808, section 1

35:11

Read by Kerry Adams

Chapter 6: The Victory over the Slave-Trade, 1783 - 1808, section 2

25:03

Read by Kerry Adams

Chapter 7: Check to Anti-Slavery on the Territorial Question, 1783 - 1808

22:48

Read by Prasanth

Chapter 8: Anti-Slavery Literature after the Revolution, 1783 - 1808, section 1

44:27

Read by Lorenzo Chamberlin

Chapter 8: Anti-Slavery Literature after the Revolution, 1783 - 1808, section 2

31:41

Read by Sonrisa Jones