"The Way to Abolish Slavery" by Charles Stearns offers a vital perspective on one of the most contentious periods in United States history. This historical work delves into the critical issue of slavery, examining its impact on American society and the burgeoning abolitionist movement.
Stearns's exploration provides valuable insights into the debates and strategies surrounding the effort to end slavery in the lead-up to the Civil War. A significant contribution to African-American history and the broader understanding of 19th-century America, this book illuminates the complex social, political, and ethical dimensions of this pivotal era.
Carefully prepared for print republication, this edition allows readers to engage directly with the arguments and perspectives that shaped the course of the nation. A crucial resource for anyone interested in the Civil War period, the history of slavery, and the fight for abolition.
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978-1-02-342542-1 (9781023425421)
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