"The Dissolution Of The American Union Demanded By Justice And Humanity, As The Incurable Enemy Of Liberty" presents a powerful argument against the institution of slavery in the United States. Penned by Henry Clarke Wright, with a letter addressed to Rev. Drs. Chalmers, Cunningham, and Candlish regarding Christian fellowship with slaveholders, and another addressed to members of the Free Church of Scotland. Wright advocates for the dissolution of the Union, contending that it is morally compromised by its tolerance of slavery. This work stands as a significant historical document reflecting the intense moral and political debates surrounding slavery in the lead-up to the Civil War.
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