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Moses Levy of Florida

Moses Levy of Florida
Author: C. S. Monaco
Publisher: LSU Press
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2015-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 0807164283

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Moses E. Levy of Florida

Moses E. Levy of Florida
Author: Chris Monaco
Publisher:
Total Pages: 52
Release: 199?
Genre: Antislavery movements
ISBN:

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A Plan for the Abolition of Slavery

A Plan for the Abolition of Slavery
Author: Moses E. Levy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 72
Release: 1999
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

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"Moses Levy's tract, originally published in London in 1828, is the earliest and most important anti-slavery document by an American Jew. Though the work was published anonymously, due to Levy's vulnerability as a sugar planter and investor in Florida, it's authorship was well known in antislavery circles in London at the time. Brithish abolitionists had the highest regard for the American visitor, whom they compared to their own William Wilberforce. Levy's fame as an abolitionist did not accompany him on his return to Florida, where such ideas were anathema. His situation was complicated by the pro-slavery position taken by his politically ambitious son, David Levy Yulee, who was elected to the U.S. senate in 1845. Yulee's efforts to distance himself from his father's Judaism and progressive social beliefs led to their permanent estrangement. When Levy died in 1854 his abolitionism was unknown in America and forgotten in Britain. Nearly a century and a half later, Chris Monaco, researching Levy's plan to settle European Jews in Florida, followed the trail to London and discovered the abolitionist connection. He came across the anonymous "A Plan for the Abolition of Slavery" in the British National Library and recognized Moses Levy as its author. In his introduction to this reprinting of the tract, Monaco expertly places Levy and his work in historical context, highlighting the uniqueness of the document and the extraordinary vision of its author"--Jacket.


Moses Elias Levy

Moses Elias Levy
Author: Earl Ronald Hendry
Publisher:
Total Pages: 74
Release: 1982
Genre: Land grants
ISBN:

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Moses Levy (1885-1968)

Moses Levy (1885-1968)
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999
Genre:
ISBN:

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Florida Jewish Heritage Trail

Florida Jewish Heritage Trail
Author: Florida. Division of Historical Resources
Publisher:
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Traces the steps of Florida's Jewish pioneers from colonial times through the present through the historical sites in each county that reflect their heritage.


Moses & Son

Moses & Son
Author: Jerald Blizin
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2017-02-28
Genre: Florida
ISBN: 9781542304214

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Florida, now America's third most populous state, was a remote, under-populated wilderness in the early 19th century. Two men, father and son, were major players in the state's development and eventual statehood. Yet their roles were vastly different and they achieved prominence in totally divergent ways. Despite their achievements they remain mostly forgotten today. Moses Elias Levy, a businessman and developer, bought thousands of acres of Florida land from Spanish grantees and established "Pilgrimage," intended as a homeland for displaced Jews. He proposed America's first school for Jewish children and relentlessly advocated for Judaism (as well as the abolition of slavery). His son, David Levy Yulee became a lawyer, politician, territorial delegate to Congress and ultimately, one of Florida's first two Senators. He lobbied for Florida's admission to the Union in 1845. He was the stubborn builder of Florida's first cross-state railroad at a time when there were virtually no roads. This is a history of Frontier Florida, a story of religion and politics, slavery and the Civil War, and a glimpse into relationships of fathers and sons.


Sephardi Voices

Sephardi Voices
Author: Henry Green
Publisher:
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2021-11-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781773271538

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In the years following the founding of the State of Israel, close to a million Jews became refugees fleeing their ancestral homelands in the Middle East, North Africa, and Iran. State-sanctioned discrimination, violence, and political unrest brought an abrupt end to these once vibrant communities, scattering their members to the four corners of the earth. Their stories are mostly untold. Sephardi Voices: The Forgotten Exodus of the Arab Jews is a window into the experiences of these communities and their stories of survival. Through gripping first-hand accounts and stunning portrait and documentary photography, we hear on-the-ground stories of pogroms in Libya and Egypt, the burning of synagogues in Syria, the terrible Farhud in Iraq, families escaping via the great airlifts of the Magic Carpet and Operations Ezra and Nehemiah, husbands smuggled in carpets into Iran in search of wives. The authors also provide crucial historical background for these events, as well as updates on the lives of some of these Sephardi Jews who have gone on to rebuild fortunes in London and New York, write novels, and win Nobel Prizes. Sephardi Voices is at once a wide-ranging and intimate story of a large-scale catastrophe and a portrait of the vulnerability of the passage of time.