The Crisis, No. 2, Or, Thoughts on Slavery, Occasioned by the Missouri Question, Issue 2

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The Crisis, No. 2, Or, Thoughts on Slavery, Occasioned by the Missouri Question by William Hillhouse is a thought-provoking book that delves into the contentious issue of slavery in the United States. The author, despite facing severe indisposition, bravely tackles the unbecoming irritation of the advocates for the extension of slavery. He highlights their selfish motives and the potential consequences of establishing the newly proposed state as a slave market. The book sheds light on the inhumane treatment of slaves, the economic incentives driving the slave trade, and the moral implications of perpetuating such a system. Through a series of powerful arguments and poignant observations, the author challenges the justifications for slavery and calls into question the morality of those who profit from it. He draws parallels between the treatment of slaves and the exploitation of animals, emphasizing the dehumanizing effects of bondage. The book also explores the potential ramifications of allowing slavery to spread unchecked, warning of the dangers it poses to the nation's security and welfare. The author's impassioned plea for justice and equality resonates throughout the book, urging readers to reflect on the ethical implications of slavery and the urgent need for reform. By examining the historical context and the prevailing attitudes towards slavery, the book offers valuable insights into a dark chapter of American history. It serves as a powerful reminder of the enduring legacy of slavery and the ongoing struggle for freedom and human rights. Overall, The Crisis, No. 2, Or, Thoughts on Slavery is a compelling and thought-provoking read that confronts the complex issues surrounding slavery in a bold and insightful manner. It challenges readers to confront their own beliefs and biases, encouraging them to take a stand against injustice and oppression. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the impact of slavery on society and the enduring quest for equality and justice.

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Publisher - HardPress Limited

Language - English

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Published Date - 2019-07-05

ISBN - 9781318598038

Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 0.3 cm

Page Count - 42

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