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The Horrors of the Negro Slavery Existing in Our West Indian Islands - Unveiling the Dark Realities of Enslaved Lives in the West Indies - cover

The Horrors of the Negro Slavery Existing in Our West Indian Islands - Unveiling the Dark Realities of Enslaved Lives in the West Indies

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Maison d'édition: Good Press

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In "The Horrors of the Negro Slavery Existing in Our West Indian Islands," the anonymous author delves into the brutal realities of slavery in the British West Indies, exposing the inhuman conditions endured by enslaved Africans. Written in a poignant and evocative style, the text employs vivid imagery and emotional appeals to engage readers on both moral and intellectual levels. The book serves as a critical historical document, shedding light on the systemic atrocities of colonialism and the exploitation of human lives, thereby situating itself within the broader abolitionist discourse of the 19th century. The anonymity of the author underscores the collective struggle against oppression, illuminating the complexity of voice within abolitionist literature. The text's perspective is indicative of the growing moral conscience among certain sections of British society during the abolitionist movement, reflecting the author's deep commitment to social justice. By providing firsthand accounts and testimonies, the book captures the harrowing experiences of enslaved individuals and the ethical dilemmas facing their oppressors. This compelling work is recommended for readers interested in social justice, history, and ethics. It not only serves as an important historical narrative but also offers profound insights into the human capacity for resilience in the face of unimaginable suffering. "The Horrors of the Negro Slavery" is an essential read for anyone seeking to understand the brutal legacy of slavery and its implications for modern society.
Disponible depuis: 10/07/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 29 pages.

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