The republic of violence : the tormented rise of abolition in Andrew Jackson's America
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New York, NY : Pegasus Books, Ltd., 2022.
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Bellevue - Adult Non-Fiction
973.7114 D551r
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973.7114 D551r
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Published
New York, NY : Pegasus Books, Ltd., 2022.
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Book
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xxiii, 376 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm
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English

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Includes bibliographic references and index.
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"The 1830s were the most violent time in American history outside of war. Men battled each other in the streets in ethnic and religious conflicts, gangs of party henchmen rioted at the ballot box, and assault and murder were common enough as to seem unremarkable. The president who presided over the era, Andrew Jackson, was himself a duelist and carried lead in his body from previous gunfights. The principal targets of mob violence were abolitionists and black citizens, who had begun to question the foundation of the U.S. economy -- chattel slavery -- and demand an end to it. Led by figures like William Lloyd Garrison and James Forten, the anti-slavery movement grew from a small band of committed activists to a growing social force that attracted new followers in the hundreds, and enemies in the thousands... J.D. Dickey reveals the stories of these Black and white men and women persevered against such threats to demand that all citizens be given the chance for freedom and liberty embodied in the Declaration of Independence."--,provided by publisher.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Dickey, J. (2022). The republic of violence: the tormented rise of abolition in Andrew Jackson's America (First Pegasus Books edition.). Pegasus Books, Ltd..

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Dickey, Jeff. 2022. The Republic of Violence: The Tormented Rise of Abolition in Andrew Jackson's America. Pegasus Books, Ltd.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Dickey, Jeff. The Republic of Violence: The Tormented Rise of Abolition in Andrew Jackson's America Pegasus Books, Ltd, 2022.

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Dickey, Jeff. The Republic of Violence: The Tormented Rise of Abolition in Andrew Jackson's America First Pegasus Books edition., Pegasus Books, Ltd., 2022.

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