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  • The Abolition Of Slavery The Right Of The Government Under The War Power

    "The Abolition of Slavery the Right of the Government Under the War Power" is a powerful and influential pamphlet authored by using William Lloyd Garrison, a outstanding American abolitionist, and in the course of the American Civil War. This painting articulates Garrison's company perception that the U.S. Government, underneath the authority of the War Power, had both the legal and ethical right ... Read more

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  • Thoughts on African Colonization

    "Thoughts on African Colonization" by William Lloyd Garrison presents a critical examination of the colonization movement, which aimed to resettle free African Americans in Africa. Garrison, a prominent abolitionist, argues against this movement, asserting that it undermines the rights and dignity of African Americans. He emphasizes that the solution to the issues of race and slavery lies in the ... Read more

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  • The Abolition Of Slavery The Right Of The Government Under The War Power

    In this work, William Lloyd Garrison, a prominent abolitionist, argues passionately for the emancipation of slaves, asserting that the abolition of slavery is not just a moral imperative but also a legal and political right of the government under its war powers. Garrison contends that the government, in the midst of the Civil War, has the authority and responsibility to abolish slavery in order ... Read more

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  • Thoughts on African Colonization

    Challenging Colonial Views on Race and Freedom in 19th-Century America

    In "Thoughts on African Colonization," William Lloyd Garrison presents a rigorous critique of the colonization movement'Äîa contemporary socio-political initiative advocating for the resettlement of free African Americans in Africa. Employing impassioned rhetoric and a moral philosophy grounded in abolitionism, Garrison articulates the moral failures and inherent contradictions of colonization, ... Read more

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  • No Compromise With Slavery (Illustrated Edition)

    Slavery existed long before the United States of America was founded, but so did opposition to slavery. Both flourished after the founding of the country, and the anti-slavery movement was known as abolition. For many abolitionists, slavery was the preeminent moral issue of the day, and their opposition to slavery was rooted in deeply held religious beliefs. Quakers formed a significant part of ... Read more

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  • No Compromise with Slavery

    Slavery existed long before the United States of America was founded, but so did opposition to slavery. Both flourished after the founding of the country, and the anti-slavery movement was known as abolition. For many abolitionists, slavery was the preeminent moral issue of the day, and their opposition to slavery was rooted in deeply held religious beliefs. Quakers formed a significant part of ... Read more

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  • Thoughts on African Colonization

    Slavery existed long before the United States of America was founded, but so did opposition to slavery. Both flourished after the founding of the country, and the anti-slavery movement was known as abolition. For many abolitionists, slavery was the preeminent moral issue of the day, and their opposition to slavery was rooted in deeply held religious beliefs. Quakers formed a significant part of ... Read more

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  • No Compromise with Slavery

    Enriched edition. An Address Delivered to the Broadway Tabernacle, New York

    In "No Compromise with Slavery," William Lloyd Garrison articulates a passionate and unyielding advocacy for the abolition of slavery, reflecting the fervor of the early 19th-century abolitionist movement. Garrison's literary style is characterized by its impassioned rhetoric and moral absolutism, employing vivid imagery and persuasive language that stirs the conscience of his contemporaries. The ... Read more

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    The End of Empire

    1805-1862

    Series Audiobook 4 - History's Great Speeches

    Unabridged

    1 hour 47 min

    No discussion of the 19th Century is complete without Napoleon. We begin with Charles Phillips’ eulogy, summarizing the strangeness and contradiction of the most influential man of his time. Followed by 7 brief speeches by Napoleon himself.Two speeches chronicle the injustice and tyranny of British rule. Robert Emmet’s Speech From The Dock in 1803 is a classic of Irish Republicanism, given after ... Read more

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  • An Abolition Reader

    The book “An Abolition Reader,” contains five complete manuscripts that are essential to understanding the abolitionist movement in the United States and in England: “Abolition Fanaticism in New York,” by Frederick Douglass “The Abolition of Slavery The Right of the Government Under the War Power,” by William Lloyd Garrison “Thoughts on African Colonization,” also by William Lloyd Garrison “Uncle ... Read more

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  • Thoughts on African Colonization (Illustrated Edition)

    Slavery existed long before the United States of America was founded, but so did opposition to slavery. Both flourished after the founding of the country, and the anti-slavery movement was known as abolition. For many abolitionists, slavery was the preeminent moral issue of the day, and their opposition to slavery was rooted in deeply held religious beliefs. Quakers formed a significant part of ... Read more

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  • The Abolition Of Slavery The Right Of The Government Under The War Power

    Exploring the Legal and Ethical Paths to Emancipation

    by Various ...
    In "The Abolition Of Slavery: The Right Of The Government Under The War Power," various authors contribute to a compelling exploration of the legal and moral implications of slavery's abolition during the American Civil War. The text employs a rigorous analytical style, facilitating a blend of historical context, legal examination, and ethical debate. This anthology reflects the prevailing ... Read more

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