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The History of Slavery and Abolition in the United States

$ 49.5

Pages:74
Published: 2026-05-29
ISBN:978-99993-4-532-3
Category: New Release
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The History of Slavery and Abolition in the United States provides a concise but fact-rich study of slavery, resistance, abolition, and emancipation in American history. Moving from the colonial period to Reconstruction, the book examines how slavery became embedded in law, agriculture, commerce, politics, and everyday life, while also showing how enslaved people and abolitionists challenged the system across generations. This revised edition places stronger emphasis on historical facts, dates, laws, documents, and individuals. It discusses major developments such as the Atlantic slave trade, the growth of plantation slavery, the cotton economy, the Constitution, the Missouri Compromise, the Fugitive Slave Acts, the Dred Scott decision, the Civil War, the Emancipation Proclamation, the Thirteenth Amendment, and Reconstruction. It also highlights key figures including Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, Sojourner Truth, William Lloyd Garrison, Nat Turner, John Brown, Abraham Lincoln, Thaddeus Stevens, and many others. Rather than treating abolition as a single event, the book presents it as a long and contested struggle shaped by enslaved resistance, Black activism, religious reform, political conflict, war, and constitutional change. With chronology, thematic chapters, biographical entries, legal and document guides, regional context, glossary, and selected references, this volume is suitable for students, general readers, and anyone seeking a structured introduction to one of the central histories of the United States.



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