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THOUGHTS ON AFRICAN COLONIZATION IBD

BLACK LEGACY PRESS
12 / 2025
9781636524009
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Sinopsis

Thoughts on African Colonization is a powerful abolitionist essay by William Lloyd Garrison that delivers a direct and uncompromising critique of the nineteenth-century colonization movement. Written during a critical period in the American antislavery struggle, the work challenges the idea of relocating free Black Americans to Africa as a solution to racial injustice.Garrison exposes the moral contradictions and political motives behind colonization, arguing that it served to reinforce slavery rather than dismantle it. With clarity and moral urgency, he defends the rights of African Americans as citizens of the United States and condemns policies that sought to remove them instead of confronting systemic oppression.A foundational text in abolitionist literature, Thoughts on African Colonization reveals the ideological battles that shaped the antislavery movement and the fight for racial justice. It remains an essential public domain work for understanding the history of abolition, race relations, and moral activism in America.

PVP
19,32