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E-grāmata: Root and the Branch: Working-Class Reform and Antislavery, 1790-1860

  • Formāts: 296 pages
  • Sērija : America in the Nineteenth Century
  • Izdošanas datums: 21-May-2024
  • Izdevniecība: University of Pennsylvania Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781512825930
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  • Formāts: 296 pages
  • Sērija : America in the Nineteenth Century
  • Izdošanas datums: 21-May-2024
  • Izdevniecība: University of Pennsylvania Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781512825930

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"This book examines the relationship between labor reform and abolitionism in the decades before the Civil War. Tracing the parallel rise of antislavery with the nation's first labor movement, Griffin shows how labor reformers made an invaluable contribution to the antislavery project"--

The Root and the Branch examines the relationship between the early labor movement and the crusade to abolish slavery between the early national period and the Civil War. Tracing the parallel rise of antislavery movements with working-class demands for economic equality, access to the soil, and the right to the fruits of labor, Sean Griffin shows how labor reformers and radicals contributed to the antislavery project, from the development of free labor ideology to the Republican Party’s adoption of working-class land reform in the Homestead Act. By pioneering an antislavery politics based on an appeal to the self-interest of ordinary voters and promoting a radical vision of “free soil” and “free labor” that challenged liberal understandings of property rights and freedom of contract, labor reformers helped to birth a mass politics of antislavery that hastened the conflict with the Slave Power, while pointing the way toward future struggles over the meaning of free labor in the post-Emancipation United States.

Bridging the gap between the histories of abolitionism, capitalism and slavery, and the origins of the Civil War, The Root and the Branch recovers a long-overlooked story of cooperation and coalition-building between labor reformers and abolitionists and unearths new evidence about the contributions of artisan reformers, transatlantic radicals, free Black activists, and ordinary working men and women to the development of antislavery politics. Based on painstaking archival research, The Root and the Branch addresses timely questions surrounding the relationships between slavery, antislavery, race, labor, and capitalism in the early United States.

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"Exceedingly well researched in an impressively wide range of source materials, The Root and Branch brings together histories of American antislavery and of nineteenth-century labor reform exceptionally well to show how these movements intersected more frequently and more meaningfully than is typically understood. By bringing together these movements so fully and extensively, this book offers an invaluable contribution to scholarship on both American antislavery activism and labor radicalism." (Corey Brooks, Liberty Power: Antislavery Third Parties and the Transformation of American Politics)

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Tracing the parallel rise of antislavery movements with working-class demands for economic equality, access to the soil, and the right to the fruits of labor, Sean Griffin shows how labor reformers and radicals made invaluable contributions to the antislavery project in the decades before the Civil War.
Introduction
Chapter
1. Tom Paine's Progeny: Slavery, Labor, and Democracy
in the Radical Atlantic
Chapter
2. "A Very Intimate Connexion": The Working Men's Parties,
Equal Rights Democrats, and Antislavery Immediatism
Chapter
3. "The Genius of Integral Emancipation": Antislavery and
Association
Chapter
4. "The Greatest of All Anti-Slavery Measures": Working-Class Land
Reform and Antislavery's Common Ground
Chapter
5. A "Union of Reformers": The National Industrial Congress and
the AntislaveryLand Reform Alliance
Chapter
6. From Free Soil to Homestead: Working-Class Land Reform
and Antislavery Politics
Chapter
7. Antislavery, Labor, and the Res Publica: The Rise of the
Republican Party
Epilogue
Notes
Index
Acknowledgments
Sean Griffin is a historian of the nineteenth-century United States and has taught at the City University of New York and the College of Charleston.