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South Atlantic Quarterly (1951) 50 (2): 263–264.
Published: 01 April 1951
...Robert H. Woody Copyright © 1951 by Duke University Press 1951 Two Friends of Man: The Story of William Lloyd Garrison and Wendell Phillips and Their Relationship with Abraham Lincoln . By Korngold Ralph . Boston : Little, Brown and Company , 1950 . Pp. xii , 425 . $5.00...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1906) 5 (1): 30–34.
Published: 01 January 1906
...Oswald Garrison Villard Copyright © 1906 by Duke University Press 1906 William Henry Baldwin, Jr.* By Oswald Garrison Villard, Of the New York Evening Post To some of the readers of The South Atlantic Quar­ terly the assertion that the premature death of William Henry Baldwin, Jr...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1907) 6 (3): 288–299.
Published: 01 July 1907
...Oswald Garrison Villard Edwin Lawrence Godkin: A Great American Editor* By Oswald Garrison Villard, Of the New York Evening Post It is eminently proper that the task of preparing an adequate memoir of Edwin Lawrence Godkin, the most brilliant of the editors of the New York Evening Post, should...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1976) 75 (1): 74–97.
Published: 01 January 1976
... of race reform and sectional 6. Aileen Kraditor, Means and Ends in American Abolitionism: Garrison and His Critics on Strategy and Tactics, 1834-1850 (New York, 1969), pp. 11-18. For a good look at a roomful of eminent older scholars feeling the same discomfit see "The Ques­ tion of Sambo, The Newberry...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1908) 7 (1): 49–60.
Published: 01 January 1908
..., and the outcome similar. With 7,500 men Clausel reached the city on the sixth day s march January 13,1836, without firing a shot. The emir had compelled the population to abandon the city and avoided the attempts of the French to bring on an engagement. A Turkish garrison which had held the citadel of Tlemcen...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1907) 6 (4): 367–380.
Published: 01 October 1907
... the different provinces subject to the dey, by new appointees loyal to the French cause. He at once deposed the bey ofTitteri, who ruled the hinterland of Algiers, and marched to Medea to place his nominee in charge with a French garrison to support him. This expedi­ tion in November, 1830, involved some severe...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1931) 30 (3): 335–337.
Published: 01 July 1931
...; Volpone and The Yorkshire Tragedy, for examples. This is no doubt the familiar old disease of perspective to which every man is subject when dealing with his own special province. F. K. Mitchell. Roosevelt, Wilson and the Federal Reserve Law. By Colonel Elisha Ely Garrison. Boston: The Christopher...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1963) 62 (2): 317–319.
Published: 01 April 1963
... clusion that there never was a period when any significant number of Southerners assumed that slavery would become extinct, or would tolerate criticism of their institution. As readers of Mr. Dumond s earlier studies will expect, Garrison, though given a chapter to himself, is rarely allowed to leave...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1903) 2 (4): 386–390.
Published: 01 October 1903
... the general excellence of the volume. In Book Reviews. 389 plan, spirit, and execution it merits high commendation and will doubtless be widely used for purposes of college and university instruction. William H. Glasson. Texas, a Contest of Civilizations. By George P. Garrison. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1973) 72 (4): 476–493.
Published: 01 October 1973
.... Robert D. Marcus, Journal of American History, 56 (June 1969), 153. 20. Worthington C. Ford to Wendell P. Garrison, 18 April 1906; Frederic Bancroft to Wendell P. Garrison, 3 July 1906, Wendell P. Garrison Papers, Harvard Univ.; Worthington C. Ford to Henry Adams, 5 Jan. 1897, Adams Papers, Massachusetts...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1952) 51 (1): 157–158.
Published: 01 January 1952
... largely in terms of William Lloyd Garrison, Wendell Phillips, Charles Sumner, and a few other persons of varying notoriety or renown. It can no longer be written thus. In 1933 was published Gilbert H. Barnes s The Anti-Slavery Impulse based upon an exciting discovery of a trunkful of letters of Theodore...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1941) 40 (4): 379–396.
Published: 01 October 1941
... text of bringing him food, that George Rogers Clark and his forces were within sight of Vincennes. It was incredible! With the swollen condition of the rivers between Vincennes and Kaskaskia, where Clark had been garrisoned, and with rain, wet ground, and winter weather it was too much to believe...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2012) 111 (4): 865–876.
Published: 01 October 2012
... expulsion of local residents (A! Taech uri, 15). In 1974, it became offi- cially a US Army garrison, and since 2000 it has undergone significant expansion and transformation to become the new home of the USFK. This ongoing change reflects the decision to relocate all USFK south of Seoul. Absorbing soldiers...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1963) 62 (2): 319–320.
Published: 01 April 1963
... of distinctly narrow limitations among the giants of the anti­ slavery movement [the emphasis is the author s, and typical whose contribution was neither a large nor an overpowering one, and some­ times it was a negative one [a redundancy likewise typical Shackled with that ball and chain, Garrison could...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1965) 64 (2): 271–272.
Published: 01 April 1965
... loosely defined, over­ lapping segments. The most important was the American Anti-Slavery Society, composed largely of New Englanders and led by William Lloyd Garrison and Wendell Phillips but including such other person­ ages of the day as Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, and Theodore Tilton...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1965) 64 (2): 272–273.
Published: 01 April 1965
... for their radicalism and who crusaded militantly.. . . They consisted in 1860, according to Mr. McPherson, of three loosely defined, over­ lapping segments. The most important was the American Anti-Slavery Society, composed largely of New Englanders and led by William Lloyd Garrison and Wendell Phillips but including...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1903) 2 (3): 221–230.
Published: 01 July 1903
... of the various aspects of the development of unitarianism, trans­ cendentalism and the anti-slavery movement; they can only be suggested and briefly interpreted as they find expression in the literature of the period. Whittier rather than Garrison, Emerson rather than Channing, Lowell rather than Theodore Parker...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1987) 86 (3): 342–343.
Published: 01 July 1987
... s Hero. By James Brewer Stewart. Baton Rouge and London: Louisiana State University Press, 1986. Pp. xiii, 356. $35.00. Next to William Lloyd Garrison (the exemplar of abolitionism), the Brah­ min Radical Wendell Phillips was in his time the best known of all the slaves advocates and, arguably...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1977) 76 (3): 318–331.
Published: 01 July 1977
..., and Tientsin. In the cities crowds greeted the troops. The Japanese, surprisingly, were disciplined and cooperative, and Communist leaders in the area sent word that they would cooperate.4 Marines experienced dull but pleasant garrison duty. Most marines could afford a personal servant an attractive feature...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1951) 50 (2): 261–263.
Published: 01 April 1951
... of Man: The Story of William Lloyd Garrison and Wen­ dell Phillips and Their Relationship with Abraham Lincoln. By Ralph Korngold. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1950. Pp. xii, 425. $5.00. It has often happened that those who wished to disparage other Ameri­ cans have done so by contrasting them...