An apology for abolitionists addressed by the anti-slavery society of Meriden, Conn., to their fellow citizens
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"An Abolitionist Amendment, Addressed to the Anti-Slavery Society of Meriden, Connecticut, to Their Fellow Citizens" is a collection of arguments and statements highlighting the importance of anti-slavery in the United States of America. The authors - representatives of the Meriden Anti-Slavery Society, philosophers Philo Pratt, Isaac Tibbals and Walter Webb - offer readers an in-depth rationale for the need to end slavery, appealing to the intellectual and moral consciousness of society. This book is an important document of the struggle for social justice and humanitarian values and leaves an important mark on the development of American society in the 19th century.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Conn. Anti-slavery Society of Meriden
Isaac I. Tibbals
Philo Pratt
Walter Webb - Language
- English
- Release date
- 2022-11-16
- Title
- An apology for abolitionists
addressed by the anti-slavery society of Meriden, Conn., to their fellow citizens - Subject
- Abolitionists -- Connecticut -- Meriden
HT
Slavery -- United States
Slavery -- United States -- Societies, etc.