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Edward Strutt Abdy

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M.D. (1762–1833), French physician in New York), based on the proposition that Paschalis could not with certainty identify an African-American skull from the bone alone. Abdy's intention in the framing of this account has been regarded as problematic.
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that Abdy's reasoning had an impact on his views. The public perception, based on Abdy's book and his comfort with being thought tactless, was that they had parted on bad terms.
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of Williams's church, who worked in what had become the burial ground for all black New Yorkers. The sexton, on Abdy's account, told an anecdote against "Dr. Paschalis" (i.e.
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Abdy was the fifth and youngest son of Thomas Abdy Abdy, of Albyns, Essex, by Mary, daughter of James Hayes, of Holliport, a bencher of the
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a translation of a pamphlet by Rudolf von Falkenstein. His death occurred at Bath, 12 October 1846, at the age of 56. He was unmarried.
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The Water Cure. Cases of Disease cured by Cold Water (translated from the German), with remarks addressed to people of common sense,
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Abdy recounts, under a chapter subheading "Africo-American craniology", a conversation he had on skulls, with the
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Journal of a Residence and Tour in the United States of North America: From April, 1833, to October 1834
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Journal of a Residence and Tour in the United States of North America, from April 1833 to October 1834
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Leigh Hunt's London Journal: To Assist the Inquiring, Animate the Struggling, and Sympathize with All
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Prejudice and Antislavery: The Colloquy between William Ellery Channing and Edward Strutt Abdy, 1834
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population. Channing on this occasion produced a phrenological argument for
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Fugitive Science: Empiricism and Freedom in Early African American Culture
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On his journeys, Abdy had close contact with US abolitionists including
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A catalogue of notable Middle Templars, with brief biographical notices
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Encyclopedia of Emancipation and Abolition in the Transatlantic World
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Abdy made an extended American tour, beginning with a visit to
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to investigate the "silent system" of Auburn Prison, and the "
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American whites and blacks, in reply to a German orthodermist
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Of One Blood: Abolitionism and the Origins of Racial Equality
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The water cure, cases of disease cured by cold water
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Index

abolitionist
Middle Temple
Felsted School
Jesus College, Cambridge
Middle Temple
Auburn Prison
New York State
William Crawford (1788–1847)
Viscount Melbourne
separate system
racism
Maria Weston Chapman
William Ellery Channing
Lydia Maria Child
Peter Williams, Jr.
sexton
Félix Pascalis-Ouvière
phrenology
George Combe
free black
white supremacy
Rhode Island
Harriet Martineau
hydrotherapy


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