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Trumbull IV Assistant Professor and Faculty Fellow Institute of French Studies New York University NEW DEAL AND OLD RACISM RACISM, CHINA Frederick J. Simonelli Associate Professor Department of History and Political Science Mount St. Mary’s College Daniel J. Tichenor Associate Professor of Political Science and Research Professor at the Eagleton Institute of Politics Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey AFRICA: FRENCH COLONIES Derald Wing Sue Professor Department of Counseling and Clinical Psychology Teachers College, Columbia University William H.
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A new cadre of black abolitionists, most of them former slaves, became prominent in the movement and the country at large. The most famous of these was Frederick Douglass, whose slave narrative and oratory established him as one of the foremost leaders of the movement. Douglass began his abolitionist career as a Garrisonian, but he split with Garrison over the issue of politics by the early 1850s. While Garrison denounced the Constitution as a ‘‘compact with the devil and covenant with hell’’ and advocated ‘‘No Union with Slaveholders,’’ Douglass supported antislavery parties and saw the constitution as antislavery.