Anti-slavery in America from the Introduction of African Slaves to the Prohibition of the Slave Trade (1619-1808)

Anti-slavery in America from the Introduction of African Slaves to the Prohibition of the Slave Trade (1619-1808)
Anti-slavery in America from the Introduction of African Slaves to the Prohibition of the Slave Trade (1619-1808) by Mary S. Locke examines the development of the abolitionist movement in the British North American colonies. The book details the evolution of anti-slavery sentiments from the introduction of African slaves through the American Revolution and culminates in the successful efforts to end the slave trade in 1808. This historical account is significant for its exploration of early abolitionist activism and its impact on American society.
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