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The Amistad Argument & The State of The Union Addresses
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208 pages
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The book delves into John Quincy Adams' pivotal role in the Amistad case, where he defended African slaves before the Supreme Court, highlighting his foresight regarding impending civil conflict in America. It captures the essence of his State of the Union addresses from 1825 to 1828, offering insights into his political thoughts and the historical context of the era. This Collector's Edition presents a significant chapter in American history through the eyes of a remarkable early president, intertwining themes of justice and the struggle for freedom.
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2007, hardcover
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