The American Prejudice Against Color

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'The American Prejudice Against Color,' written by William G. Allen in the early 1850s, is a poignant exploration of racial prejudice in America. Through a compelling narrative, Allen, an active voice in the abolitionist movement, critiques the societal norms that perpetuate racial discrimination and inequality. His work shines a light on the injustices faced by African Americans, arguing for the inherent dignity and capabilities of people of color, opposing the deeply ingrained stereotypes of his time.Allen employs a mix of personal anecdotes, historical analysis, and moral reasoning to confront the prevailing attitudes of the era. He eloquently articulates the psychological and social ramifications of racism, urging readers to reflect on their beliefs and the injustices that underpin them. This book not only serves as a vital historical document but also resonates with contemporary discussions on race and equality, making it a significant read for those interested in America's ongoing struggle with prejudice.

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Publisher - Lettel

Language - English

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active 1849-1853 William G. Allen 7.45 7.95


Published Date - 2026-07-26

ISBN - 9609441372540

Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 0.4 cm

Page Count - 63

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