Journal of the House of Representatives of the State of Ohio
Author : Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives
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Page : 864 pages
File Size : 10,71 MB
Release : 1857
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Author : Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives
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Page : 864 pages
File Size : 10,71 MB
Release : 1857
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Author : Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives
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Page : 1210 pages
File Size : 26,21 MB
Release : 1820
Category : Legislative journals
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Author : United States. Congress
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Page : 1324 pages
File Size : 37,45 MB
Release : 1968
Category : Law
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Author : Ohio. General Assembly. House of Representatives
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Page : 468 pages
File Size : 23,58 MB
Release : 1849
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Author : J. Brent Morris
Publisher : UNC Press Books
Page : 351 pages
File Size : 39,73 MB
Release : 2014-09-02
Category : History
ISBN : 1469618281
By exploring the role of Oberlin--the college and the community--in fighting against slavery and for social equality, J. Brent Morris establishes this "hotbed of abolitionism" as the core of the antislavery movement in the West and as one of the most influential reform groups in antebellum America. As the first college to admit men and women of all races, and with a faculty and community comprised of outspoken abolitionists, Oberlin supported a cadre of activist missionaries devoted to emancipation, even if that was through unconventional methods or via an abandonment of strict ideological consistency. Their philosophy was a color-blind composite of various schools of antislavery thought aimed at supporting the best hope of success. Though historians have embraced Oberlin as a potent symbol of egalitarianism, radicalism, and religious zeal, Morris is the first to portray the complete history behind this iconic antislavery symbol. In this book, Morris shifts the focus of generations of antislavery scholarship from the East and demonstrates that the West's influence was largely responsible for a continuous infusion of radicalism that helped the movement stay true to its most progressive principles.
Author : Ohio. General Assembly. Senate
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Page : 922 pages
File Size : 28,20 MB
Release : 1834
Category : Ohio
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Author : Ohio. General Assembly. Senate
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Page : 246 pages
File Size : 31,61 MB
Release : 1822
Category : Legislative journals
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Author : Jeff Forret
Publisher : The New Press
Page : 252 pages
File Size : 44,17 MB
Release : 2024-11-19
Category : History
ISBN : 1620978997
A prizewinning historian uncovers one of the earliest instances of reparations in America—ironically, though perhaps not surprisingly, paid to slaveholders, not former slaves “A spectacular achievement of historical research. Forret shows for the first time just how far the American government went to secure reparations.” —Robert Elder‚ author of Calhoun: American Heretic In 1831, the American ship Comet, carrying 165 enslaved men, women, and children, crashed onto a coral reef near the shore of the Bahamas, then part of the British Empire. Shortly afterward, the Vice Admiralty Court in Nassau, over the outraged objections of the ship’s owners, set the rescued captives free. American slave owners and the companies who insured the liberated human cargo would spend years lobbying for reparations from Great Britain, not for the emancipated slaves, of course, but for the masters deprived of their human property. In a work of profoundly relevant research and storytelling, historian and Frederick Douglass Prize–winner Jeff Forret uncovers how the Comet incident—as well as similar episodes that unfolded over the next decade—resulted in the British Crown making reparations payments to a U.S. government that strenuously represented slaveholder interests. Through a story that has never been fully explored, The Price They Paid shows how, unlike their former owners and insurers, neither the survivors of the Comet and other vessels, nor their descendants, have ever received reparations for the price they paid in their lives, labor, and suffering during slavery. Any accounting of reparations today requires a fuller understanding of how the debts of slavery have been paid, and to whom. The Price They Paid represents a major step forward in that effort.
Author : Ohio. General Assembly. Senate
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Page : 650 pages
File Size : 21,40 MB
Release : 1857
Category : Ohio
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Publisher : Scarecrow Press
Page : 520 pages
File Size : 39,14 MB
Release : 1986
Category : Imprints (Publishers' and printers' statements)
ISBN : 9780810818415