The Antislavery Movement

The Antislavery Movement by James T. Rogers, published by Facts on File in 1994, offers a detailed account of the American anti-slavery movement and the reforms that followed. This edition, written in English and spanning 118 pages, explores the key figures involved in the movement, as well as the moral, political, and economic implications of slavery and its eventual abolishment.
Readers will find a comprehensive examination of the historical significance of slavery in the United States, alongside insights into the various roads to reform that shaped the movement. This book presents a thorough analysis of the major players and their contributions, providing context for understanding the complexities surrounding the fight against slavery.
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This is an account of the American anti-slavery movement and subsequent reforms covering the roads to reform; the major players in the movement; the moral, political and economic implications of slavery and its abolishment; and an assessment of the significance of slavery in US history.
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