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All on Fire: William Lloyd Garrison and the Abolition of Slavery.(Review) (book review)

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The American Enterprise, May 1st, 1999

All on Fire: William Lloyd Garrison and the Abolition of Slavery By Henry Mayer St. Martin's Press, 707 pages, $32.50 No one attacked the black slavery of the South with greater vehemence than a group of young, radical abolitionists who burst upon the American landscape in the early 1830s. Exasperated by the betrayal of the Revolutionary promise that all forms of human bondage would disappear in this new land of liberty, and marshaling the evangelical fervor of the religious revivals then sweeping the country, they demanded nothing less than the immediate emancipation of all slaves. Not only ...

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