Autographs for Freedom
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"Autographs at liberty" is an anthology of anti-slavery works published in 1853 in the USA. The book collects the works of prominent writers and public figures of the time, such as Henry David Thoreau, Lucy Larkin, and Henry Ward Beecher. This book captures the spirit of the abolitionist movement and the struggle to free slaves in the United States. "Autographs on freedom" became an important literary evidence of slavery and the desire for freedom. This publication was not only inspiring with its content, but also became a symbol of the struggle for human rights and an important testimony of social changes in the history of the United States.
GB/290860/R
Data sheet
- Language
- English
- Release date
- 2019-02-18
- Title
- Autographs for Freedom
- Subject
- Antislavery movements -- United States
E300
Slavery -- United States - Editor
- Julia Griffiths