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Abolitionism Exposed; Proving the Principles of Abolitionism are Injurious to the Slaves Themselves, Destructive to This Nation, and Contrary to the Express Commands of God

Abolitionism Exposed; Proving the Principles of Abolitionism are Injurious to the Slaves Themselves, Destructive to This Nation, and Contrary to the Express Commands of God

W. W. Sleigh / WWSleigh

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Alpha Editions
Año de edición:
2021
Materia
Historia de América
ISBN:
9789354546747
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Discover the powerful and provocative insights of W. Sleigh in ''Abolitionism Exposed,'' a compelling historical critique that challenges the very principles of abolitionism. This thought-provoking work, long out of print, is now republished by Alpha Editions, restored for today’s and future generations. In this essential read, Sleigh argues that the principles of abolitionism are not only injurious to the slaves themselves but also destructive to the nation and contrary to the express commands of God. With a unique blend of religious perspective on slavery and a critical analysis of its impact on slaves, this book offers a rare glimpse into the complexities of American history and the social justice movements that shaped it. ''Abolitionism Exposed'' stands as a significant literary and historical artifact, inviting readers to engage with the nuanced debates surrounding slavery in the United States. It is not merely a reprint; it is a collector’s item and a cultural treasure that enriches the discourse on the consequences of abolitionism. Whether you are a casual reader seeking to understand the historical context of social movements or a classic literature collector looking to add a unique piece to your library, this book is a must-have.Join the conversation about the critiques of social movements and the historical analysis of slavery that continue to resonate today. With its accessible language and inspiring tone, ''Abolitionism Exposed'' is a vital addition to the canon of American history books and social justice literature. Don’t miss your chance to own this remarkable work by W. Sleigh, a testament to the enduring struggle for justice and understanding in our society. Grab your copy now and explore the profound implications of abolitionism on our past and present!

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