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F. A. Ross

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F. A. Ross was an American author known for his controversial work "Slavery Ordained of God," which explores the theological and moral justifications for slavery. His writing engages with the complex intersections of religion and social issues during a tumultuous period in American history. Ross's perspectives reflect the debates surrounding slavery in the 19th century, contributing to the discourse on morality and ethics in relation to human rights. While his views may be contentious today, they provide insight into the historical context of his time and the prevailing attitudes towards slavery.

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