Fanatical Schemes
Discover the intricate relationship between rhetoric and slavery in Patricia Roberts-Miller's compelling work, Fanatical Schemes, published in 2009. This insightful book delves into proslavery rhetoric of the 1830s, exploring how inflammatory language not only failed as a peaceful alternative to violence but often acted as a precursor to it. With a thorough examination of the historical context surrounding abolitionist movements in the 19th century, Roberts-Miller reveals how such rhetoric was deeply embedded in proslavery ideology and influenced various shifts in abolitionist practices. Spanning 352 pages, this hardback edition offers a thought-provoking analysis for anyone interested in the complexities of political activity, fanaticism, and rhetoric in American history. Enhance your understanding of this pivotal era with Fanatical Schemes today!