American Abolitionism And Religion




American Abolitionism and Religion



American Abolitionism and Religion

In this paper we critique the article “American Abolitionism and Religion” written by Bertram Wyatt-Brown. In this article he investigated that throughout the three decades that preceded the Civil War abolitionism was a foremost component in the demise of slavery.

Abolitionism was an ethically grounded and uncompromised action throughout the 17th and 18th centuries. Abolitionist performed a key function in setting the periods of argument over slavery and in making it a convincing lesson issue. The 13th amendment was approved in 1865 which eradicated slavery. William Lloyd Garrison and other white and very dark ...
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