Definir-se como abolicionista nos EUA do século XIX podia implicar em uma porção de coisas. Tratamos da evolução da causa antiescravidão desde 1688, com o Germantown Protest, até o surgimento do radicalismo negro com David Walker e a fundação da American Anti-Slavery Society.
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Stay the Same (2010)
Este vídeo se baseia em dois artigos que publiquei em 2019; os dois estão disponível gratuitamente na internet [clique no link para acessar]:
SILVA, F. V.. Gênese e estratégias da mídia abolicionista estadunidense. Do panfleto à narrativa de escravos (1688-1829). HUMANIDADES & INOVAÇÃO,
SILVA, F. V.. A radicalização da literatura abolicionista em The Heroic Slave (1852): uma leitura histórico-institucional. Terceira Margem, v. 23, p. 7-26, 2019.
GARRISON, William Lloyd. Declaração dos sentimentos da Convenção Anti-Escravidão Americana (1833)
WALKER, David. O Apelo de Walker (Artigo 1, 1829)
ADELEKE, Tunde. Afro-Americans and moral suasion: the debate in the 1830’s. The Journal of Negro History, Vol. 83, No.2, p. 127-142, Spring, 1998.
APTHEKER, Herbert. “One Continual Cry”: David Walker’s Appeal to the Coloured Citizens of the World (1829–1830): Its Setting and Its Meaning. New York: Humanities Press, 1965.
BENEZET, Anthony. A short account of that part of Africa inhabited by the negros, &c (1762). In: BENEZET, Anthony; WESLEY, John. Views of American Slavery taken a Century ago. Philadelphia: L. Johnson & Co, 1858a, p. 51-65.
_________. Caution and warning to Great Britain and her colonies on the calamitous state of the enslaved negroes in the British dominions (1766). In: BENEZET, Anthony; WESLEY, John. Views of American Slavery taken a Century ago. Philadelphia: L. Johnson & Co, 1858b, p. 29-50.
CROCKETT, Hasan. The Incendiary Pamphlet: David Walker’s Appeal in Georgia. Journal of Negro History, Vol. 86, No. 3, p. 305-318, Summer, 2001.
DAVIS, David Brion. Challenging the Boundaries of Slavery. The Nathan I. Huggins Lectures. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2003.
DELOMBARD, Jeannine Marie. Slavery on Trial: Law, Abolitionism, and Print Culture. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 2007.
_____________. The Problem of Slavery in the Age of Revolution. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1975.
EISENSTARK, Reyna. Abolitionism. New York: Chelsea House, 2010. (Key Concepts in American History).
FINSETH, Ian. David Walker, Nature’s Nation, and Early African American Separatism. Mississippi Quarterly, Vol. 54, No. 3, p. 337-362, summer, 2001.
GARRISON, William Lloyd. Declaration of Sentiments of the American Anti-Slavery Convention (Philadelphia, December 6th, A. D. 1833). In: Selections from the Writings of W. L. Garrison. Boston: R. F. Wallcut, 1852, p. 66-71.
McNEESE, Tim. The Abolitionist Movement: Ending Slavery. New York: Chelsea House, 2008.
NEWMAN, Richard S. The Transformation of American Abolitionism: Fighting Slavery in the Early Republic. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 2002.
QUAKER PROTEST AGAINST SLAVERY IN THE NEW WORLD, GERMANTOWN (PA.), 1688. Disponível em: . Acesso em: 26/07/2018.
STAUFFER, John. Fighting the Devil with his own fire. In: DELBANCO, Andrew. The Abolitionist Imagination. Cambridge / London: Harvard University Press, 2012, p. 57-80.
VIRGINA STATE RECORDS. Transcript of David Walker’s 8 December 1829 letter to Thomas Lewis. Fac-símile disponível em: .
WALKER, David. Walker’s Appeal, in four articles. Third Edition. Boston: s/e, 1830. Disponível em: .
Pesquisa e texto por Felipe Vale da Silva