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- Title Pages
- The North's Civil War
- Dedication
- Tables
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1 South Central Pennsylvania, Fugitive Slaves, and the Underground Railroad
- 2 Thaddeus Stevens’ Dilemma, Colonization, and the Turbulent Years of Early Antislavery in Adams County, 1835–39
- 3 Antislavery Petitioning in South Central Pennsylvania
- 4 The Fugitive Slave Issue on Trial
- 5 Controversy and Christiana
- 6 Interlude: Kidnapping, Kansas, and the Rise of Race-Based Partisanship
- 7 Revival of the Fugitive Slave Issue, 1858–61
- 8 Contrabands, “White Victories,” and the Ultimate Slave Hunt
- 9 After the Shooting
- Conclusion
- Appendixes
- A Selected Fugitive Slave Advertisements, 1818–28
- B 1828 South Central Pennsylvania Petition Opposing Slavery in the District of Columbia
- C 1847 Gettysburg African American Petition
- D 1846 Adams County Petition
- E 1861 Franklin County Pro-Colonization Petition
- F 1861 Adams County Pro-Colonization Petition
- G [Second] 1861 Adams County Pro-Colonization Petition
- H 1861 Doylestown, Bucks County Pro-Colonization Petition
- I 1861 Newtown, Bucks County Pro–Personal Liberty Law Petition
- Archives Consulted
- Index
- The North's Civil War
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- Source:
- On the Edge of Freedom
- Publisher:
- Fordham University Press
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- Title Pages
- The North's Civil War
- Dedication
- Tables
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1 South Central Pennsylvania, Fugitive Slaves, and the Underground Railroad
- 2 Thaddeus Stevens’ Dilemma, Colonization, and the Turbulent Years of Early Antislavery in Adams County, 1835–39
- 3 Antislavery Petitioning in South Central Pennsylvania
- 4 The Fugitive Slave Issue on Trial
- 5 Controversy and Christiana
- 6 Interlude: Kidnapping, Kansas, and the Rise of Race-Based Partisanship
- 7 Revival of the Fugitive Slave Issue, 1858–61
- 8 Contrabands, “White Victories,” and the Ultimate Slave Hunt
- 9 After the Shooting
- Conclusion
- Appendixes
- A Selected Fugitive Slave Advertisements, 1818–28
- B 1828 South Central Pennsylvania Petition Opposing Slavery in the District of Columbia
- C 1847 Gettysburg African American Petition
- D 1846 Adams County Petition
- E 1861 Franklin County Pro-Colonization Petition
- F 1861 Adams County Pro-Colonization Petition
- G [Second] 1861 Adams County Pro-Colonization Petition
- H 1861 Doylestown, Bucks County Pro-Colonization Petition
- I 1861 Newtown, Bucks County Pro–Personal Liberty Law Petition
- Archives Consulted
- Index
- The North's Civil War