A collection of articles and essays on the abolitionist movement in the United States, written by some of the leading figures of the time. This volume provides a comprehensive overview of the arguments and tactics used by abolitionists to fight against slavery, as well as their visions for a more just and equal society. Whether you’re a scholar or just interested in the history of social justice movements, The Anti-Slavery Record is a valuable resource.
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