William Lloyd Garrison and American Abolitionism in Literature and Memory

Author:   Brian Allen Santana
Publisher:   McFarland & Co Inc
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Pages:   212
Publication Date:   24 March 2016
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William Lloyd Garrison and American Abolitionism in Literature and Memory


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For nearly 150 years, William Lloyd Garrison, founder of the famed antislavery newspaper The Liberator, has been represented by scholars, educators, politicians and authors as the founder of the American abolitionist movement. Yet the idea that Garrison was the leader of a coherent movement was strongly contested during his lifetime. Drawing on private letters, diaries, newspapers, novels, memoirs, eulogies, late 19th century textbooks, poetry and monuments, this study reveals the dramatic social and political forces of the postwar period which transformed our perceptions of Garrison, the abolitionist movement and the first histories of the Civil War.

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Author:   Brian Allen Santana
Publisher:   McFarland & Co Inc
Imprint:   McFarland & Co Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.299kg
ISBN:  

9780786498284


ISBN 10:   0786498285
Pages:   212
Publication Date:   24 March 2016
Recommended Age:   From 18 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents Acknowledgments Introduction: William Lloyd Garrison and the Birth of American Abolitionism in History and Popular Culture 1. The Construction and Evolution of Garrisonian Narratives of Abolitionist Sacrifice in Antebellum America, 1834–1857 2. Commemorating Garrison: Origins of the Garrison Revival in ­Post-Bellum American Memory, 1867–1910 3. “For Future Generations”: Garrison’s Children, Massachusetts Educational Reform and the Institutionalization of the Garrison Narrative in Boston Schools, 1880–1922 4. Ross Lockridge’s Raintree County: American Abolitionism as Epic Origin Narrative Epilogue: William Lloyd Garrison in the Mid–20th Century and Beyond Chapter Notes Bibliography Index

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This book is important in that it turns our attention to the way Northerners...especially New Englanders...constructed memories of the Civil War era...a thought-provoking addition to the literature on memory --Civil War News.


This book is important in that it turns our attention to the way Northerners...especially New Englanders...constructed memories of the Civil War era...a thought-provoking addition to the literature on memory --<i>Civil War News</i>.


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Brian Allen Santana is an assistant professor of English at Shepherd University in Shepherdstown. He lives in Martinsburg, West Virginia.

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