"The Present Aspect of Slavery in America and the Immediate Duty of the North" is a powerful speech delivered by Theodore Parker at the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Convention in 1858. Parker, a prominent abolitionist, passionately addresses the moral and political dimensions of slavery in the United States, urging Northerners to take immediate action against this injustice. This speech provides valuable insight into the fervent debates surrounding slavery in the years leading up to the Civil War. Parker's eloquent arguments and moral appeals resonate even today, making this pamphlet a significant historical document for anyone interested in American history and the fight for equality.
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