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The Gospel of Slavery: A Primer of Freedom

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The work assembles short, alphabetically organized poems and prose vignettes that condemn slavery through moral, religious, economic, and political argument. Each letter introduces a focused image or concept—Adam, Bloodhound, Cotton, Driver, Gospel, Fugitives, Kidnapped, Woman, and others—and employs biblical allusion, vivid scenes of pursuit and escape, legal and patriotic rhetoric, and satire of proslavery clergy and planters to expose abuses and call for emancipation. The tone blends didactic exhortation and indignation, contrasting professed rights with the lived realities of bondage and urging justice and social reform.

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Abel C. Thomas

Abel C. Thomas was an American author and abolitionist known for his influential work, "The Gospel of Slavery: A Primer of Freedom." In this book, he articulates the moral and ethical arguments against slavery, advocating for the liberation and rights of enslaved individuals. Thomas's writings contributed to the discourse surrounding abolition in the 19th century, reflecting the growing sentiment for social justice and human rights during a pivotal time in American history. His work remains a significant part of the literary heritage related to the fight for freedom and equality.

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