Liberating sojourn : Frederick Douglass & transatlantic reform /
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Athens :
University of Georgia Press,
[1999]
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Table of Contents:
- Triumphant exile: Frederick Douglass in Britain, 1845-1847 / Alan J. Rice and Martin Crawford
- pt. 1. Douglass's moral legacy. Visible man: Frederick Douglass for the 1990s / William S. McFeely
- pt. 2. Douglass and religion. Send back the money: Douglass and the Free Church of Scotland / Alasdair Pettinger ; British Unitarian abolistionists, Frederick Douglass, and racial equality / David Turley
- pt. 3. Douglass and gender. Frederick Douglass and the gender politics of reform / Cynthia S. Hamilton ; Engendered in the South: blood and irony in Douglass and Jacobs / Anne Goodwyn Jones
- pt. 4. Douglass, race, and ethnicity. The slavery of Romanism: the casting out of the Irish in the work of Frederick Douglass / Richard Hardack ; Competing representations: Douglass, the Ethiopian serenaders, and ethnic exhibition in London / Sarah Meer
- pt. 5 Douglass and transatlantic reform. Frederick Douglass and the Chartists / Richard Bradbury ; Cracks in the antislavery wall: Frederick Douglass's second visit to England (1859-1860) and the coming of the Civil War / R.J.M. Blackett.