"Discussion on American Slavery" presents a pivotal 19th-century debate on one of the United States' most contentious issues. Featuring perspectives from George Thompson and Rev. Robert J. Breckinridge, this volume delves into the heart of the political and social arguments surrounding slavery. A crucial historical document, this book offers insight into the complexities of slavery in the United States and its profound impact on the nation's trajectory. Explore the voices and viewpoints that shaped the era, contributing to the ongoing dialogue about abolition and the future of the country. This carefully prepared print edition provides a valuable resource for understanding this critical period in American history. A must-read for anyone interested in the Civil War period, 19th-century America, and the history of slavery.
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978-1-02-319971-1 (9781023199711)
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