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A series of public letters and speeches presents moral, political, and practical arguments against slavery, appealing to youth to choose principle over expedience. It analyzes types of young men—those who inherit beliefs, those who follow popular tides, and those who seek truth—and urges adherence to justice, human brotherhood, and divine law. The texts link abolition to broader themes of moral progress, condemn compromises that postpone freedom, and call for sustained civic action grounded in conscience to secure emancipation and equal rights.

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Title: Slavery: letters and speeches

Author: Horace Mann

Release date: April 30, 2023 [eBook #70681]

Language: English

Original publication: United States: B. B. Mussey & Co, 1851

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SLAVERY:
LETTERS AND SPEECHES,

BY

HORACE MANN,

THE FIRST SECRETARY OF THE MASSACHUSETTS BOARD OF EDUCATION.


BOSTON:
PUBLISHED BY B. B. MUSSEY & CO.
1851.