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Marching to the Drumbeat of Abolitionism:  Wheaton College in the Civil War

Marching to the Drumbeat of Abolitionism: Wheaton College in the Civil War

Marching to the Drumbeat of Abolitionism:  Wheaton College in the Civil War

Marching to the Drumbeat of Abolitionism: Wheaton College in the Civil War

by Maas, David E

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Wheaton, IL: Wheaton College. Very Good. 2010. First Printing. Softcover. Published on the occasion of the college's 150th anniversary. Index, notes, several pages of illustrations. Author photo on rear cover. A history of the Christian college's role in the Underground Railroad, the abolition movement and the role of Wheaton students, faculty and alumni before and after the Civil War. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 234 pages .

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Title
Marching to the Drumbeat of Abolitionism: Wheaton College in the Civil War
Author
Maas, David E
Format/Binding
Softcover
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Used - Very Good
Edition
First Printing
Binding
Paperback
Publisher
Wheaton College
Place of Publication
Wheaton, IL
Date Published
2010
Keywords
Wheaton College, Abolition Movement, ANTISLAVERY Movement
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Civil War;

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