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A series of letters and an accompanying essay call for a calm, public inquiry into slavery in the state and urge practical steps toward gradual emancipation. The author treats slavery as a social relation, comparing its degrees with other forms of control and warning against fanatical agitation. He insists that causes and remedies be investigated rather than silenced, emphasizes cautious, moderate discussion, and proposes a dedicated press organ to advocate emancipation on grounds of policy, humanity, and self-interest. Consideration is given to colonization and gradual reform as pragmatic options for addressing the institution's consequences.

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John L. Carey

John L. Carey was an American author known for his work on social issues, particularly the institution of slavery in the United States. His notable book, "Slavery in Maryland Briefly Considered," examines the complexities and moral implications of slavery within the state of Maryland. Carey's writing reflects a critical perspective on the societal norms of his time, contributing to the discourse surrounding slavery and its impact on American society. His work remains a valuable resource for understanding the historical context of slavery in the region.

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