No Taint of Compromise

Crusaders in Antislavery Politics

Nonfiction, History, Americas, United States, 19th Century
Cover of the book No Taint of Compromise by Frederick J. Blue, LSU Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Frederick J. Blue ISBN: 9780807148495
Publisher: LSU Press Publication: September 1, 2006
Imprint: LSU Press Language: English
Author: Frederick J. Blue
ISBN: 9780807148495
Publisher: LSU Press
Publication: September 1, 2006
Imprint: LSU Press
Language: English

No Taint of Compromise highlights the motives and actions of those who played instrumental if not central roles in antislavery politics -- those who undertook the yeoman's work of organizing parties, holding conventions, editing newspapers, and generally animating and agitating the discussion of issues related to slavery. They were a small but critical number of voices who, beginning in the late 1830s, battled the institution of slavery through political activism. Frederick J. Blue provides an in-depth account of the trials and accomplishments of eleven men and women who, in the face of great odds and powerful opposition, insisted that emancipation and racial equality could only be achieved through the political process: Alvan Stewart, a Liberty party organizer from New York; John Greenleaf Whittier, a Massachusetts poet, journalist, and Liberty activist; Charles Henry Langston, an Ohio African American educator; Owen Lovejoy, a congressman from Illinois; Sherman Booth, a journalist and Liberty organizer in Wisconsin; Jane Grey Swisshelm, a journalist in Pennsylvania and later Minnesota; George W. Julian, a congressman from Indiana; David Wilmot, a congressman from Pennsylvania; Benjamin and Edward Wade, a senator and a congressman, respectively, from Ohio; and Jessie Benton Frémont of Missouri and California, wife of the Republican presidential nominee.Their stories, brought together in this comparative biographical study, enrich our understanding of the political crisis over slavery that led to the Civil War.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

No Taint of Compromise highlights the motives and actions of those who played instrumental if not central roles in antislavery politics -- those who undertook the yeoman's work of organizing parties, holding conventions, editing newspapers, and generally animating and agitating the discussion of issues related to slavery. They were a small but critical number of voices who, beginning in the late 1830s, battled the institution of slavery through political activism. Frederick J. Blue provides an in-depth account of the trials and accomplishments of eleven men and women who, in the face of great odds and powerful opposition, insisted that emancipation and racial equality could only be achieved through the political process: Alvan Stewart, a Liberty party organizer from New York; John Greenleaf Whittier, a Massachusetts poet, journalist, and Liberty activist; Charles Henry Langston, an Ohio African American educator; Owen Lovejoy, a congressman from Illinois; Sherman Booth, a journalist and Liberty organizer in Wisconsin; Jane Grey Swisshelm, a journalist in Pennsylvania and later Minnesota; George W. Julian, a congressman from Indiana; David Wilmot, a congressman from Pennsylvania; Benjamin and Edward Wade, a senator and a congressman, respectively, from Ohio; and Jessie Benton Frémont of Missouri and California, wife of the Republican presidential nominee.Their stories, brought together in this comparative biographical study, enrich our understanding of the political crisis over slavery that led to the Civil War.

More books from LSU Press

Cover of the book Letters to My Father by Frederick J. Blue
Cover of the book The Waker's Corridor by Frederick J. Blue
Cover of the book Robert W. Tebbs, Photographer to Architects by Frederick J. Blue
Cover of the book Brothels, Depravity, and Abandoned Women by Frederick J. Blue
Cover of the book The Ha-ha by Frederick J. Blue
Cover of the book Dangerous Hoops by Frederick J. Blue
Cover of the book Literary Partnerships and the Marketplace by Frederick J. Blue
Cover of the book Old Hickory's Nephew by Frederick J. Blue
Cover of the book Abraham Lincoln and Treason in the Civil War by Frederick J. Blue
Cover of the book Chickasaw, a Mississippi Scout for the Union by Frederick J. Blue
Cover of the book Revenge of the Teacher's Pet by Frederick J. Blue
Cover of the book The Life and Death of Poetry by Frederick J. Blue
Cover of the book Cosmos by Frederick J. Blue
Cover of the book Bridging Southern Cultures by Frederick J. Blue
Cover of the book Hungry for Louisiana by Frederick J. Blue
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy