David Ruggles
A Radical Black Abolitionist and the Underground Railroad in New York City
Graham Russell Gao Hodges
Publisher: University of North Carolina Press
Imprint: The University of North Carolina Press
Published: 03/2010
Pages: 280
Subject: Biography and Autobiography, Social Science, History
| University of North Carolina
Print ISBN: 9.78E+12
eBook ISBN: 9780807895795
DESCRIPTION
Hodges's narrative places Ruggles in the fractious politics and society of New York, where he moved among the highest ranks of state leaders and spoke up for common black New Yorkers. His work on the Committee of Vigilance inspired many upstate New York and New England whites, who allied with him to form a network that became the Underground Railroad.
Hodges's portrait of David Ruggles establishes the abolitionist as an essential link between disparate groups--male and female, black and white, clerical and secular, elite and rank-and-file--recasting the history of antebellum abolitionism as a more integrated and cohesive movement than is often portrayed.
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