"Autographs for Freedom" offers a powerful and direct connection to the pivotal era of abolition and the struggle against slavery in the United States. This meticulously prepared edition sheds light on a crucial period in African American history and the lead-up to the Civil War. Delve into the documents and perspectives of those who fought for freedom, offering a unique glimpse into the social and political landscape of the time. A vital resource for understanding the complexities of slavery and its impact on American society, "Autographs for Freedom" provides invaluable insights for anyone interested in this defining chapter of United States history. Explore the historical context surrounding the Civil War period through firsthand accounts, making this volume essential for students, researchers, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of this important subject.
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978-1-02-358661-0 (9781023586610)
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