
Slavery And The Internal Slave Trade In The United States Of North America; Being Replies To Questions Transmitted By The Committee Of The British And Foreign Anti-Slavery Society For The Abolition Of Slavery And The Slave Trade Throughout The World. Pres
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A landmark in abolitionist literature, this powerful historical anti-slavery text lays bare the realities of the internal slave trade in the 19th-century United States. Written in response to urgent questions from the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society, its pages capture the voices and facts presented to the General Anti-Slavery Convention in London, 1840. The result is a searing, unfiltered account of antebellum America, where the abolition of slavery was fiercely debated and the human cost of the internal slave trade could no longer be ignored. It is direct. It demands attention. This ...
A landmark in abolitionist literature, this powerful historical anti-slavery text lays bare the realities of the internal slave trade in the 19th-century United States. Written in response to urgent questions from the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society, its pages capture the voices and facts presented to the General Anti-Slavery Convention in London, 1840. The result is a searing, unfiltered account of antebellum America, where the abolition of slavery was fiercely debated and the human cost of the internal slave trade could no longer be ignored. It is direct. It demands attention. This volume stands alongside the writings of Frederick Douglass and echoes the moral urgency found in Harriet Beecher Stowe's influences. Drawing from first-hand accounts and contemporary reports, it serves as a vital educational resource for historians and researchers, as well as anyone seeking to understand the roots of 19th-century social issues. Its authenticity and detail offer an unparalleled window into the lived experience of those who fought-often at great risk-for freedom and justice. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Whether you are a passionate student of abolitionist history or a classic-literature collector, this work remains a cultural touchstone and a testament to the enduring struggle for human dignity.