The Crime against Kansas
Autor: | Charles Sumner |
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EAN: | 4064066302030 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 11.04.2021 |
Untertitel: | A Plea for Justice and Equality: The Battle against Pro-Slavery Forces |
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Schlagworte: | African American rights Kansas Nebraska Act abolitionist movement anti-slavery advocacy eloquent rhetoric historical indictment justice and equality political activism political upheaval 1854 pre-Civil War conflict |
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In 'The Crime against Kansas,' Charles Sumner presents a fervent denunciation of the brutalities faced by anti-slavery settlers in Kansas, a battleground of conflicting ideologies during the mid-19th century. Sumner's oratory skill transforms this work into a powerful narrative imbued with rhetorical passion and historical urgency. Through a meticulous examination of legislative injustices and the violent response of pro-slavery factions, he contextualizes the broader implications of these events within the escalating tensions leading up to the Civil War. His style fuses emotional appeal with scholarly rigor, employing vivid imagery and incisive arguments to capture the reader's attention. Charles Sumner, a prominent abolitionist and senator from Massachusetts, was deeply influenced by the moral question of slavery and its impacts on American integrity. His own experiences of moral conviction and social justice, coupled with his legal expertise, informed his passionate defense of human rights, making him one of the leading voices against the expansion of slavery. 'The Crime against Kansas' reflects his commitment to these ideals, as he articulates the injustices faced by those who sought to uphold freedom and democracy. This book is essential for readers interested in American history, social justice, and the prelude to the Civil War. Sumner's impassioned arguments not only reveal the raw emotions of a nation in turmoil but also inspire contemporary readers to reflect on the ongoing relevance of his themes in the fight against injustice.