FREEDOM NATIONAL: SLAVERY SECTIONAL
Par Sumner, Charles
Publié par Good Press
English
2020
ISBN 4064066439125
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In "Freedom National: Slavery Sectional," Charles Sumner robustly articulates the profound tensions between freedom and slavery that shaped the American social and political landscape in the mid-nineteenth century. Using a blend of impassioned rhetoric and erudite analysis, Sumner crafts a compelling argument for a national commitment to liberty, contrasting it with the sectional strife engendered by the institution of slavery. His historical case studies and philosophical inquiries reflect a deep engagement with contemporary abolitionist thought, marking this work as both a political manifesto and an earnest plea for justice in an era teetering on the brink of civil war. Charles Sumner, a prominent abolitionist and senator from Massachusetts, was deeply influenced by the moral imperative of emancipation and the legal injustices faced by enslaved individuals. His relentless advocacy was shaped by his experiences within the tumultuous political environment of the 1850s, where he confronted the complexities of sectionalism and the dangers of complacency regarding human rights. Sumner'Äôs academic background and his commitment to Enlightenment ideals imbue his writing with both passion and scholarly rigor, reinforcing his position as a pivotal voice in the fight against slavery. This seminal work is essential for readers seeking to understand the ideological battleground of pre-Civil War America. Sumner'Äôs eloquent prose and trenchant insights offer not just a historical account, but a timeless discourse on the values of freedom and justice. "Freedom National: Slavery Sectional" is a must-read for anyone interested in the complexities of American history, civil rights, and the moral struggles that continue to resonate in contemporary society.
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