Richard Gilder: In Memoriam
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@writtwoodson6879
@writtwoodson6879 Ай бұрын
Dr. Sinha correctly points out that the antislavery activism of Quaker leaders in the Revolutionary period can be adopted as the roots of the anti-slavery movement but the movement "takes off' at a later time, connected in Wm. Lloyd Garrison. I have come to the conclusion that the movement should be looked at in four phases. The first phase is the 'white anti-slavery movement.' This started in 1767 on the Delmarva Peninsula. The first U.S. census in 1790 reported more free black residents in Kent County DE than enslaved people in the same county. That happened because the Quaker abolitionist Warmer Mifflin lived in the north of the county and the Methodist leader Francis Asbury and Freeborn Garrettson lived for a time in the extreme southern end of the county. By 1810, 72% of blacks in Delaware were free. By 1810 Maryland had the largest population of free black residents. Of course, Pennsylvania adopted Emancipation in 1780. Freeborn Garrettson helped to secure the freedom of Richard Allen in Kent County DE in about 1781. The role of Methodists in the anti-slavery movement is overlooked. Quakers forced slave holders out of their meetings, if they did not free their slaves. Methodists generally were not as forceful, but some Methodist preachers were zealous abolitionists - proselytizers. Methodists were not as diligent about keeping records as Quakers. Yet the Methodist faith grew rapidly so the once Methodists began to manumit slaves, they did so in large numbers in Maryland and Delaware. Manumissions occurred in Pennsylvania because of the law. Methodists welcomed blacks into their churches. Black did not join the Quaker faith in large numbers. Richard Allen and two other black Methodists attended the legendary Christmas Conference in Baltimore in 1783, which was the organizing meeting for the Methodist church in America. The 'white anti-slavery movement did not include black leaders; manumissions declined in number in the 1810-15 period. The free black population had grown to 183,000. (The U.S. population was quite small then.) In the second phase free blacks were faced with the agitation of the American Colonization Society (ACS). The ACS wished to relocate free blacks to Liberia. Black Philadelphians came together in a secular meeting at Mother Bethel and voted to reject ACS plans in 1817. In the third phase anti-slavery newspapers were established and anti-slavery societies were established. Freedom's Journal was the first black anti-slavery newspaper. The first convention of Negro leaders was held at Mother Bethel in 1830 with Richard Allen serving as chairman. This is the best-known period of the American anti-slavery movement. During this time wealthy abolitionists began to support Oberlin College. Oberlin intended to attract black students, which did happen, slowly. Frederick Douglass gained his freedom, joined William Lloyd Garrison and then split from Garrison. During the fourth and last phase of the movement a series of anti-slavery political parties emerged, the Free-Soil Party and the Liberty Party were among them. Guns were drawn in the Oberlin-Wellington Rescue and a slave owner was shot to death in the Christiana Riot all in resistance to the Fugitive Slave Act. Wilberforce University and Ashman Institute (now Lincoln University) opened before the Civil War. The Republican Party was established. Abolitionists took control of the Ohio state government. The Colored School System of Ohio was established. John Brown fought to keep slavery out of Kansas and later marched on Harper's Ferry. The free black population grew to about 400,000, mainly due to natural increase. The Underground Railroad was important psychologically but was not demographically significant. It was counterbalanced by man-stealing.
@XeB9701
@XeB9701 2 ай бұрын
Can you slow tf down?
@cappu12345
@cappu12345 4 ай бұрын
Great series, thank you for sharing excellent content.
@user-bc6th3mh5j
@user-bc6th3mh5j 5 ай бұрын
Nice try but to understand Lincoln, we would first need to understand the violent lunatics who...by 1846 . were already....ALREADY...killing to spread slavery for God... and ALREADY bragging about it to cheering crowds.... A d ALREADY vowing to keep killing to spread slavery for God Furthermore we would need to know these chit heads...Jeff Davis most importantly...kept bragging of killing to spread slavery for God....until they lost To cheering crowds they bragged. To future generations, they bragged. The well meaning fool in the video seems unaware of any of that He needs to quit being stupid about who and when went to war to SPREAD slavery for God.
@NoferTrunions
@NoferTrunions 6 ай бұрын
Was the cause worth 2% of the lives of the American population?
@georgepayne3388
@georgepayne3388 8 ай бұрын
And along came trump the baby butcher and proved it
@user-zb9uz4qy6m
@user-zb9uz4qy6m 8 ай бұрын
Learning about slavery from Mr. Jerry Seinfeld...
@2Goiz_1ShanDA
@2Goiz_1ShanDA 8 ай бұрын
Yep buried. Ima union/gar family line Cincinnati 1832 irish abolitionist line❤✌️
@julielay8035
@julielay8035 9 ай бұрын
Question - Was it typical for a letter to deliver from New York to Illinois in 4 days? That seems like a very quick delivery time given the era. Thoughts?
@eli33
@eli33 9 ай бұрын
lincoln was a 🗿
@parkermogensen642
@parkermogensen642 9 ай бұрын
lol
@ZathanSmithMusic
@ZathanSmithMusic 9 ай бұрын
you know someones a 🗿if they quote the bible unspokenly in front of a massive crowd of people who hate you 🗿🗿
@xushowolf406
@xushowolf406 9 ай бұрын
⍑_T
@henriomoeje8741
@henriomoeje8741 9 ай бұрын
It is the promise of liberty that forms the basis of the American founding.
@henriomoeje8741
@henriomoeje8741 9 ай бұрын
Woe unto him upon which slavery came to this land. The Civil War was God's punishment for the perpetuation of slavery.
@henriomoeje8741
@henriomoeje8741 10 ай бұрын
Great primary source for a Socratic seminar with students
@Ashleieiey
@Ashleieiey 10 ай бұрын
what is the teachers first and last name? I need it for my MLA format
@jaguarmemez
@jaguarmemez 10 ай бұрын
Why didn’t you let me into it I know more about Revolutionary america and the federalist papers than most people you guys let in, one day I’ll have enough money to buy a broadway show that’ll be as revolutionary as Hamilton.
@henriomoeje8741
@henriomoeje8741 10 ай бұрын
For someone without a formal education, Harvard or Yale degree, Abraham Lincoln was a wordsmith and can contend with the very best.
@AmbivertsBeLike
@AmbivertsBeLike 10 ай бұрын
First beestings. 🎉
@nole8923
@nole8923 10 ай бұрын
The Lyceum address was a warning against men like Trump.
@thepoet6888
@thepoet6888 11 ай бұрын
sick videos helped me learn something new not for school thou
@henriomoeje8741
@henriomoeje8741 11 ай бұрын
Lincoln political thought was in a constant flux. He was an astute interpreter of the American founding as enunciated in the Declaration of Independence "all men are created equal."
@standingplain1
@standingplain1 Жыл бұрын
Currently enrolled in the program and love it so far.
@ericphunt
@ericphunt 3 ай бұрын
What is the writing load per course like in your experience?
@standingplain1
@standingplain1 3 ай бұрын
@@ericphunt - Each 12-week class is set up the same with the exception of the last capstone class. 5 short papers are due throughout the term - usually 1.5 to 2 pages on the reading Weekly discussion board posts on the reading - 2 to 4 paragraphs and you have to comment on 2 other people's post Scaffolded Final Paper: - proposal - 1 page - Revised Proposal with annotated Bibliography - 2 pages - Preview - First 5 pages due - Rough Draft - First 10 pages due - Final Paper due end of class - 15 pages 3 Question and Answer Session Reactions - 2 paragraphs each after a class meeting with the professor So the writing adds up - there is a ton of reading, usually 150 pages per course a week. The professors aren't harsh graders though, they're not out to totally fail people. If you do a fine job and turn in your work, you'll get an A. Even if you turn it in a few days late, they'll deduct very minimally. You need above a B- in your classes to pass 10 classes at $750 each - A great quality Masers degree for $7,500. Some of the professors are well known - From Harvard, Stanford, University of Virginia, U of Kentucky, Gettysburg College, etc.
@kristenhawkins5465
@kristenhawkins5465 2 ай бұрын
@@standingplain1 Thank you so much for the info! How long will it take you to finish the entire MA?
@standingplain1
@standingplain1 2 ай бұрын
@@kristenhawkins5465, I am planning to have it done in two years. Every year there are 3 terms (spring, summer, and fall.) So, the first term, I took the first required class - Historiography and Historical Methods. Then for 4 terms, I will take 2 classes each. And the last term, I will take the capstone course where you need to write a 50-page thesis. So that's 6 terms total, or 2 years. They want people to be done with the program within 5 years. For my situation, I am maxed out with 2 classes a term, with all the reading and writing and all my other life stuff. It's a great program where you can go at your own pace. Best of luck!
@Jim-sb6wz
@Jim-sb6wz Жыл бұрын
Burr took Hamilton's father-in-law's US Senate away from him. Possibly because of this Hamilton hated Burr.
@cynthiacarter514
@cynthiacarter514 Жыл бұрын
Interesting perspective about Harriet pushing Dred to save her children.
@rachelcimino207
@rachelcimino207 Жыл бұрын
NYC... Black Business Owner circa 1750's!!!!
@timkatz_
@timkatz_ Жыл бұрын
April 25th, 2023, 2:10 pm, sitting in Mr. O’Keefe’s class. Thanks.
@henriomoeje8741
@henriomoeje8741 Жыл бұрын
Was "Honest Abe" really honest? Politics is a dirty game.
@JusdoinstuF
@JusdoinstuF Жыл бұрын
put him on the $20.
@laxyakumar9440
@laxyakumar9440 Жыл бұрын
Nice
@pamelastahlecker4116
@pamelastahlecker4116 Жыл бұрын
I need to go to a foltswalk
@johnwinters1518
@johnwinters1518 Жыл бұрын
Excellent content. You should also do videos on Jefferson’s first inaugural, Washington’s Farewell, and some of Webster/Jackson’s speeches that paved the way for Lincoln
@darkstar18498
@darkstar18498 Жыл бұрын
Teach that in public schools
@robertortiz-wilson1588
@robertortiz-wilson1588 Жыл бұрын
It was, and still is an absolutely amazing accomplishment!
@jamesburns9714
@jamesburns9714 Жыл бұрын
We know now this to be the case. How much did sailors and navigators know about "indigenous peoples". Were the ship captains and explorers adept politicians? Did they understand politics, settlements and borders? It is easy to sit in a library and talk about what we know now, but what was the knowledge of the people at the time? Assuming that ship captains and navigators knew the nature of the native populations, what was the common practice of the day? It seems to be, like all cultures who sail to a "new world"; Assimilate or Conquer. Again, what we see in the colonization of the Americas is very much the same practice as the colonization of any "new world."
@zachblackledge1800
@zachblackledge1800 Жыл бұрын
Vidal didn’t imply an incestuous relationship between Theodosia and Burr in his novel. Rather, in the novel, the real-life figure Sam Swartwout suggested that Burr’s reason for challenging Alexander Hamilton to a duel was that Hamilton slandered Burr by saying that Burr and Theodosia had an incestuous relationship. Vidal always admitted that no one knew the reason why Burr challenged Hamilton. This supposed slander by Hamilton was only a theory. But even if the slander occurred, it doesn’t mean Vidal thought Burr and Theodosia were actually incestuous.
@Drunkwithsuccess
@Drunkwithsuccess Жыл бұрын
My thoughts exactly. Thank you.
@meganthomas4768
@meganthomas4768 9 ай бұрын
I don’t understand why people think the reason Burr challenged Hamilton is a mystery when the correspondence between the two men exists. Burr challenged Hamilton over a vague comment made by a democrat in Albany claiming Hamilton uttered ‘a more despicable opinion of him’. Burr himself didn’t even know what Hamilton had said, and given that months had passed by the time he challenged Hamilton, even Hamilton didn’t know what he was supposed to have said. Burr’s reasons for challenging Hamilton were a big part of the reason he was ruined by that duel..
@Oliver-ld3ei
@Oliver-ld3ei Жыл бұрын
Dodson gang stays winning.
@travisbayles870
@travisbayles870 Жыл бұрын
Lincoln was a tyrant and a dictator who violated every article of the US Constitution and allowed his armies to rape rob and murder thousands of innocent Southern citizens while leaving thousands more homeless It wasn't war it was genocide He Grant Sheridan Sherman and the rest of the Union scum belong in the most miserable depths of Hell Booth should've got a medal for killing Lincoln Sic Semper Tyrannus
@MichaelDFortner
@MichaelDFortner Жыл бұрын
Writers of contributed toward social reform in many areas. But today, if you write the unapproved views, then you get canceled.
@poi2lkj3mnb
@poi2lkj3mnb Жыл бұрын
Baffling how you note that the majority of Burr's correspondences were destroyed for an obvious fabricated excuse yet remain totally unsuspicious. Amazing how you note that Burr showed contempt for revolutionary principles and that he had many connections to northern Torrie but you pass these facts over without a second glance. The man was literally tried for treason but you've done your best here separate the accusations from all of Burr's exceedingly shady dealings. Historians must either be some of the absolute stupidest people on the face of the earth, or some of the most shamelessly corrupt.
@Dubinski2382
@Dubinski2382 Жыл бұрын
And what a coincidence that he murdered the brightness financial mind America had to offer. Crazy! What are the odds??
@furb7695
@furb7695 Жыл бұрын
amerciac
@isabellasantiago6003
@isabellasantiago6003 Жыл бұрын
so true
@jazlinc8607
@jazlinc8607 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for carefully explaining, helped me understand my political science assignment 🎉
@retiredcolonel6492
@retiredcolonel6492 Жыл бұрын
The question is not how slavery started in North America, but how it started in Africa and why it continues only on that continent today long after colonization ended. Hmm?
@had2galsinthebooth
@had2galsinthebooth Жыл бұрын
Ok,I do realize he is/I am talking about a different aspect,but,didn't the Native Americans take and enslave other Native Americans? Wouldn't that predate the arrival of any black or white people? Also,wouldn't that make it the law of the land at the time? Times do change,sentiments change,and laws change with them. The world has to be very careful when judging past times by modern standards,it is the proverbial "slippery slope".
@toddhiggins6318
@toddhiggins6318 Жыл бұрын
In these days of information, ignorance is a choice. It’s possible to virtually time travel and witness the free range enslavement of America from our beginning to present day by watching 7 movies in order (timeline). 500 million dollars worth (production costs) of education that explains the matrix of ignorance and incompetence. Mind cleanse challenge: Gangs of New York Grapes of Wrath American Gangster Natural Born Killers The Genius Club Assault on Wall Street Idiocracy
@donnalechak6980
@donnalechak6980 Жыл бұрын
What is important it ended. With determination and hard work anyone can rise up. Where slavery still exists in many parts of the world. China has ethic slaves. Trafficking of women, children and young men. Drugs.
@sashathomas3650
@sashathomas3650 Жыл бұрын
Wonderful conversation, thank you! "On Juneteenth" is enjoyable, educational, and just the way Professor Gordon Reed always does, beautifully written. I am grateful for her courage, sensibility, and her commitment to education. Thank you!
@ratling2595
@ratling2595 Жыл бұрын
not me playing this on 2x speed...
@sidthekid2807
@sidthekid2807 Жыл бұрын
not even APUSH AMSTD😭
@katm5903
@katm5903 2 жыл бұрын
This is cool to hear this history. I'm a Herndon and this is part of my family tree.
@unklejohn8575
@unklejohn8575 11 ай бұрын
I am too! My greatx3 grandfather, who was also named William, changed our last name due to a clerical error.
@intify
@intify 2 жыл бұрын
Mmmm APUSH summer work
@weewooo
@weewooo 2 жыл бұрын
yep :')