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An urgent political and moral tract argues that the nation’s crisis arises from a long-standing clash between progressive social forces and entrenched slaveholding interests rather than from temporary politicians or agitators. It reviews regional divisions dating to the colonial era, links current unrest to resistance against social progress, and contends that prayer alone cannot avert disaster without honest self-examination and obedience to moral law. The essay urges collective repentance, civic responsibility, and a renewed commitment to justice and ethical governance to restore the republic’s health.

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A. D. Mayo

A. D. Mayo was an American author known for his work in the late 19th century, particularly in the realm of social commentary and moral philosophy. His notable book, "American Dangers and Duties," explores the responsibilities and challenges faced by individuals in American society. Mayo's writings reflect a keen awareness of the social issues of his time, emphasizing the importance of civic duty and ethical conduct. Through his work, he contributed to the discourse on personal and societal obligations, making a lasting impact on readers interested in moral and social issues.

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