
Abolitionism: A Very Short Introduction
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Action & Adventure
History
Format
Pocketbok
Sidor
176
Språk
Engelska
Publicerad
Aug 2, 2018
Förlag
Oxford University Press
Utgåva
Illustrated
ISBN-10
0190213221
ISBN-13
9780190213220
Beskrivning
This concise exploration delves into the rich history of abolitionism, tracing its evolution from initial slave rebellions to the fervent activism during the Civil War era and its aftermath. Richard S. Newman paints a vivid portrait of the abolition movement, highlighting the diverse figures who contributed to its cause. Readers will discover stories of courage and determination, as individuals defied societal norms and fought tirelessly for freedom and justice.
The narrative reveals the complexities of the abolitionist struggle, emphasizing the various ideologies and strategies employed by its advocates. From grassroots organizing to legislative advocacy, the movement was marked by a wide range of approaches, each reflecting the unique perspectives of its leaders. Newman skillfully contextualizes these efforts within the broader tapestry of American history, illustrating how the fight against slavery resonated across different social and political landscapes.
Ultimately, this insightful introduction invites readers to engage with the ongoing relevance of abolitionist principles in contemporary discussions about justice, equality, and human rights. By examining the past, it encourages a deeper understanding of the enduring challenges in the quest for freedom and social change.
The narrative reveals the complexities of the abolitionist struggle, emphasizing the various ideologies and strategies employed by its advocates. From grassroots organizing to legislative advocacy, the movement was marked by a wide range of approaches, each reflecting the unique perspectives of its leaders. Newman skillfully contextualizes these efforts within the broader tapestry of American history, illustrating how the fight against slavery resonated across different social and political landscapes.
Ultimately, this insightful introduction invites readers to engage with the ongoing relevance of abolitionist principles in contemporary discussions about justice, equality, and human rights. By examining the past, it encourages a deeper understanding of the enduring challenges in the quest for freedom and social change.
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