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Paperback An Essay on Slavery and Abolitionism Book

ISBN: 1636524028

ISBN13: 9781636524023

An Essay on Slavery and Abolitionism

An Essay on Slavery and Abolitionism is a significant nineteenth-century social and political work by Catharine Esther Beecher that addresses one of the most divisive moral issues in American history. Written during a period of intense national debate, the essay reflects Beecher's perspective on slavery, abolitionist activism, and the social responsibilities of American citizens.

Rather than advocating immediate abolition, Beecher emphasizes social order, moral persuasion, and gradual reform, expressing concern over the societal consequences of radical political action. Her arguments reveal the complexities and divisions within anti-slavery thought and highlight the role of women in shaping public moral discourse during the era.

As a historical document, this essay provides valuable insight into moderate reformist views surrounding slavery and abolitionism in the nineteenth century. Preserved in the public domain, it remains essential reading for those seeking a deeper understanding of American social history, ideological conflict, and moral philosophy.

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