Right and wrong in Massachusetts - Maria Weston Chapman - Books - Double 9 Books - 9789365781700 - 2024
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Right and Wrong in Massachusetts by Maria Weston Chapman is a pivotal work in the abolitionist movement, offering a compelling argument against slavery and advocating for social justice in 19th-century Massachusetts. As a prominent anti-slavery activist, Chapman's book explores the moral and ethical dimensions of the slavery debate, positioning the issue as a matter of fundamental human rights and civil rights. Through detailed analysis and passionate rhetoric, Chapman addresses the political discourse of her time, challenging the prevailing justifications for slavery and highlighting the urgent need for reform. The book reflects Chapman's commitment to abolitionism and her role in the broader reform movements of the period. Her writing provides a critical perspective on the moral and social responsibilities of individuals and society in addressing the injustices of slavery. Right and Wrong in Massachusetts stands as a significant contribution to American history, illustrating the ethical considerations and activism that fueled the fight for freedom and equality.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released 2024
ISBN13 9789365781700
Publishers Double 9 Books
Pages 92
Dimensions 140 × 216 × 8 mm   ·   138 g

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