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Opinions Of Henry Brougham On Negro Slavery
With Remarks (1826)
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52 pages
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Henry Brougham's collection of speeches and writings addresses the moral and economic issues surrounding the enslavement of African people. As a prominent abolitionist, Brougham critiques pro-slavery arguments while advocating for abolition through his role in Parliament. The book also features insights from other abolitionists, enriching the understanding of the early 19th-century anti-slavery movement. This facsimile reprint preserves the historical significance of Brougham's work, highlighting his contributions to shaping public opinion on slavery.
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2008, paperback
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