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Images | The Abolition Seminar The visual propaganda tools utilized by abolitionists were many and varied From broadsides to paintings to medallions, abolitionists spread the message of the horrors, injustice, and immorality of slavery
The Power of Pamphlets in the Anti-Slavery Movement Concentrating on a set of pamphlets from the 1830s within the collection makes visible the central role that Black activism played in the intellectual, moral, and political evolution of Birney, a pivotal figure in the US anti-slavery movement
Creative Collaborators and Communicators: Abolitionists and their . . . In these two lessons, students will evaluate various types of antislavery propaganda -- including images, artifacts, letters, speeches, poems, and other published works -- in order to become familiar with the techniques that abolitionists used to share their messages
Abolitionist Broadsides and Anti-Slavery Imagery Those preserved in collections give historians an inside look at the ideology of anti-slavery societies and pro-slavery institutions, along with documenting design sensibilities and imagery of historical propaganda
July 29, 1835: Abolitionist Literature Removed from Post Office and . . . Watch a short excerpt from the PBS documentary, The Abolitionists on the burning of the abolitionist literature in Charleston, South Carolina Read a detailed history of African Americans in the U S Postal Service from the 19th century and the 20th century by the USPS historian
Section ii Abolitionism in Black and White (1831-1840) Background: print propaganda drives during the early 19th century Although they were initially deemed a radical minority by the public, the abolitionists ensured that their message to end slavery and promote political and legal equality were se n and heard by various communities across the country They took advantage of newer print technolog
The Abolitionist Propaganda War - Springer He established the British African Colonization Society, received support from leading abolitionist Thomas Clarkson, and left hoping that Liberia and Sierra Leone could be merged into the ‘Empire of Liberia’