Explore the historical landscape of the antislavery movement with the "Anti-Slavery Monthly Reporter, March 1829." This meticulously prepared print edition offers a vital glimpse into the abolitionist cause in Great Britain during a pivotal period.
Published anonymously, this periodical provides contemporary perspectives on the realities of slavery and the burgeoning efforts to combat it. Delve into the social and political climate of the era as reported through the lens of those actively engaged in the fight for abolition.
A valuable resource for anyone interested in British history, African history, and the history of slavery, this volume sheds light on the strategies, debates, and moral imperatives driving the antislavery movement in the 19th century. Discover primary source material that offers unparalleled insight into this crucial chapter in the struggle for human rights.
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978-1-02-357527-0 (9781023575270)
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