Out of Slavery
Abolition and After
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:15th Feb '24
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This book provides a deep analysis of slavery and the Abolitionist movement, highlighting the contributions of William Wilberforce and the broader implications of their efforts.
The book Out of Slavery, first published in 1985, presents a comprehensive reexamination of slavery and the pivotal role played by Abolitionists, with a particular focus on William Wilberforce. As the leader and spokesperson of the movement, Wilberforce's contributions are explored in depth, shedding light on his influence and the challenges faced by those who fought for emancipation.
Commissioned in honor of the 150th anniversary of both Wilberforce's death and the 1833 Act of Parliament that abolished British slavery, Out of Slavery consists of a series of insightful articles. These pieces reflect on the evolving perspectives surrounding slavery, especially in light of decolonization and the advancement of human rights. The authors delve into the economic and social ramifications of the abolitionist movement, examining what was achieved and what remained unaddressed.
Through its thoughtful analysis, Out of Slavery offers readers a nuanced understanding of the historical context and moral complexities surrounding slavery and freedom. It encourages a critical reflection on the legacy of the Abolitionists and the ongoing implications of their work, making it a significant contribution to the discourse on human rights and social justice.
ISBN: 9781032322094
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 400g
214 pages