Thoughts on African Colonization

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Good Press, 6 dec 2019 - 426 pagina's
This seminal work from the late 19th century presents a formidable array of arguments against the pervasive institutions of slavery, the forced removal of Black freedmen from the United States, and the continued subjugation of Blacks. Within its pages, William Lloyd Garrison's intellectual prowess is on full display, as he expertly navigates the treacherous waters of racial politics to champion the cause of racial equality with unparalleled precision and force. This masterful treatise not only provides an illuminating glimpse into the historical context of its time, but also serves as a blueprint for understanding how the collective conscience of society has evolved on matters of race.
 

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PREFACE
SECTION I
THE AMERICAN COLONIZATION SOCIETY APOLOGISES FOR SLAVERY
SECTION III
THE AMERICAN COLONIZATION SOCIETY AIMS AT THE UTTER
SECTION VIII
THE AMERICAN COLONIZATION SOCIETY DENIES THE POSSIBILITY
SECTION X
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