"Slavery" by William E. Channing offers a powerful and insightful examination of slavery in the United States. This historical text delves into the complex ethics and social justice issues surrounding this practice, providing a crucial perspective on a dark chapter in American history.
Channing's work provides a valuable lens through which to understand the historical context of slavery and its profound impact on race and ethnic relations within the United States. As a significant contribution to the literature on abolition, "Slavery" challenges readers to confront the moral dimensions of this institution and its enduring legacy.
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Höhe: 234 mm
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978-1-02-342474-5 (9781023424745)
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