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The Slave's Cause: A History of Abolition
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Author Manisha Sinha
Country United States
Language English
Subject History
Publisher Yale University Press
Publication date
February 2016
Media type Hardcover, Paperback
ISBN 978-0-300-18137-1

The Slave's Cause: A History of Abolition is an important history book written by Manisha Sinha. It was released in February 2016 by Yale University Press. This book tells the story of how people worked to end slavery in the United States.

Adam Rothman, writing for The Atlantic magazine, called The Slave's Cause "a stunning new history of abolitionism." This means he thought it was a truly amazing and important book about the movement to stop slavery.

Understanding The Slave's Cause

This book explores the long and difficult fight to end slavery in America. It focuses on the people who were part of the abolitionist movement. These were individuals and groups who believed that slavery was wrong and should be stopped. The book shows how their actions and ideas helped change the course of history.

What is Abolitionism?

Abolitionism was a powerful social and political movement. Its main goal was to end slavery completely. In the United States, this movement grew stronger in the early 1800s. Abolitionists came from many different backgrounds. They included formerly enslaved people, free African Americans, and white allies.

How Abolitionists Fought Slavery

Abolitionists used many ways to fight slavery. They wrote books, newspapers, and pamphlets to share their ideas. They gave speeches and held public meetings to convince others. Some even helped enslaved people escape to freedom through the Underground Railroad. Their efforts were brave and often dangerous. They faced strong opposition from those who supported slavery.

About the Author: Manisha Sinha

Manisha Sinha is a well-known historian. She specializes in the history of slavery and abolition in the United States. She is a professor at the University of Connecticut. Her research helps us understand the complex past of America.

Why This Book Matters

The Slave's Cause is important because it shows the full story of abolitionism. It highlights the role of enslaved people themselves in fighting for their freedom. It also explains how the movement grew and changed over many years. The book helps readers understand the deep roots of the fight for human rights in America.

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