A Border Community\u27s Unfulfilled Appeals: The Rise and Fall of the 1840\u27s Anti-Abolitionist Movement in Cincinnati

Abstract

This essay explores the nature of the anti-abolition sentiment in Cincinnati, Ohio, through an analysis of a short lived anti-abolition organization and newspaper. The two institutions developed in response to the race riot of 1841 and attempted to address the social and economic concerns of certain Cincinnati citizens

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