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The work examines the origin, history, and character of the enslavement of Christians by the North African Barbary states, focusing on Algiers as a central seat. It traces the practice through classical, medieval, and modern phases, noting successive peoples, empires, and the emergence of distinct states. It emphasizes the coastal geography and climate that kept the region closely connected to southern Europe and enabled raids and commerce. The narrative brings together scattered reports and legal, political, and moral observations to portray mechanisms, human costs, and social consequences of piracy and slave markets. The author issues a firm moral condemnation and argues for the ultimate rejection of the practice.

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Charles Sumner

Charles Sumner was an influential American politician and abolitionist, known for his strong advocacy for civil rights and social justice during the 19th century. A prominent figure in the U.S. Senate, he played a crucial role in the fight against slavery and was a leading voice for the Reconstruction efforts following the Civil War. His extensive writings, compiled in "Charles Sumner: His Complete Works," reflect his commitment to equality and his eloquent oratory skills. Sumner's legacy continues to resonate in discussions of civil rights and American political history.

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