Slavery by William E. Channing is a powerful and eloquent moral critique of slavery in 19th-century America. Written by one of the most prominent Unitarian ministers and social reformers of his time, this work denounces the institution of slavery as incompatible with Christianity, human rights, and the principles of freedom. Channing's thoughtful arguments combine religious conviction, philosophical reasoning, and humanitarian concern. He calls for moral awakening and national reform, urging his readers to confront the injustice and moral corruption that slavery represented. First published in 1835, this influential text remains a key document in the history of American abolitionism and moral philosophy. It stands as a lasting testament to conscience, compassion, and the pursuit of human dignity.
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