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CONTENTS
- List of Illustrations
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1. Prize Goods: The Quaker Origins of the Slave-Labor Boycott
- 2. Blood-Stained Sugar: The Eighteenth-Century British Abstention Campaign
- 3. Striking at the Root of Corruption: American Quakers and the Boycott in the Early National Period
- 4. I Am a Man, Your Brother: Elizabeth Heyrick, Abstention, and Immediatism
- 5. Woman’s Heart: Free Produce and Domesticity
- 6. An Abstinence Baptism: American Abolitionism and Free Produce
- 7. Yards of Cotton Cloth and Pounds of Sugar: The Transatlantic Free-Produce Movement
- 8. Bailing the Atlantic with a Spoon: Free Produce in the 1840s and 1850s
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Index