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The Negro and the Nation / A History of American Slavery and Enfranchisement

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The work offers a chronological account of slavery in the United States from its colonial growth through the antebellum controversies, profiling political compromises, sectional leaders, and abolitionist movements. It examines legislative battles over territories, landmark legal and electoral crises, and the moral and economic forces that intensified the divide. The narrative follows the path to armed conflict, the process of emancipation, and successive Reconstruction plans, including congressional responses, black codes, and efforts at social and political regeneration. The final chapters assess the long-term evolution of race relations and prospects for enfranchisement and national reconciliation.

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George Spring Merriam

George Spring Merriam was an American author known for his contributions to literature on social issues and history. His notable works include "The Chief End of Man," which explores philosophical questions about human purpose, and "The Negro and the Nation / A History of American Slavery and Enfranchisement," a significant examination of the history and impact of slavery in America. Merriam's writings reflect a deep engagement with the moral and social challenges of his time, making him a relevant figure in discussions of ethics and civil rights.

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