Slavery, propaganda, and the American Revolution / Patricia Bradley.

Under the leadership of Samuel Adams, patriot propagandists deliberately and conscientiously kept the issue of slavery off the agenda as goals for freedom were set for the American Revolution. By comparing coverage in the publications of the patriot press with those of the moderate colonial press, t...

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Main Author: Bradley, Patricia, 1941-
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, ©1998.
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Summary:Under the leadership of Samuel Adams, patriot propagandists deliberately and conscientiously kept the issue of slavery off the agenda as goals for freedom were set for the American Revolution. By comparing coverage in the publications of the patriot press with those of the moderate colonial press, this book finds that the patriots avoided, misinterpreted, or distorted news reports on blacks and slaves, even in the face of a vigorous antislavery movement. The Boston Gazette, the most important newspaper of the Revolution, was chief among the periodicals that dodged or excluded abolition. The au.
Physical Description:1 online resource (209 pages)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781604736694
1604736690
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Print version record.