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American slavery, and the means of its abolition: Voices of Freedom: An Exploration of American Slavery and the Struggle for Equality

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History

In "American Slavery, and the Means of Its Abolition," Jonathan Ward offers a compelling and incisive exploration of the complexities surrounding the institution of slavery in America and the varied strategies proposed for its eradication. Written in a systematic and scholarly style, Ward meticulously examines both the moral and economic arguments related to slavery, placing them within the broader context of 19th-century American society. His erudition shines through as he navigates historical documents, personal narratives, and economic theories, providing a multifaceted understanding of the moral dilemmas and societal impacts of slavery, all the while advocating for abolitionist ideals. Jonathan Ward, a historian and social critic, emerged from a socio-political landscape that valued reform and liberal ideology. His background and personal experiences with the abolitionist movement inspired him to pen this pivotal work. Ward's insights are informed by extensive research and his deep commitment to social justice, reflecting the intense debates of his time about race, freedom, and human rights. This book is essential for anyone seeking to comprehend the historical foundations of American slavery and the fervent abolitionist movements. It serves not only as a historical account but as an echo of enduring ethical questions, making it a critical addition to the libraries of historians, students, and socially conscious readers alike.

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Ebook: 10 July 2023

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