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The Martyr Age of the United States of America: With an Appeal on Behalf of the Oberlin Institute in Aid of the Abolition of Slavery.
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Focusing on the abolition of slavery, this work features an appeal for the Oberlin Institute, emphasizing the moral and social implications of the era. It draws from a rich collection of historical documents spanning over 400 years, offering insights into various aspects of life in the Americas, including politics, culture, and religious beliefs. The text is part of a broader initiative to provide accessible high-quality digital scans of original works, making it a valuable resource for libraries and scholars interested in the history of slavery and abolition.
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The Martyr Age of the United States of America: With an Appeal on Behalf of the Oberlin Institute in Aid of the Abolition of Slavery., Harriet Martineau
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- 2012
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- The Martyr Age of the United States of America: With an Appeal on Behalf of the Oberlin Institute in Aid of the Abolition of Slavery.
- Jazyk
- anglicky
- Autori
- Harriet Martineau
- Vydavateľ
- BiblioLife
- Rok vydania
- 2012
- Väzba
- mäkká
- Počet strán
- 64
- ISBN13
- 9781275866843
- Kategórie
- Svetová história
- Anotácia
- Focusing on the abolition of slavery, this work features an appeal for the Oberlin Institute, emphasizing the moral and social implications of the era. It draws from a rich collection of historical documents spanning over 400 years, offering insights into various aspects of life in the Americas, including politics, culture, and religious beliefs. The text is part of a broader initiative to provide accessible high-quality digital scans of original works, making it a valuable resource for libraries and scholars interested in the history of slavery and abolition.