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An Appeal in Favor of that Class of Americans Called Africans
An Appeal in Favor of that Class of Americans Called Africans
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ISBN: 9789372305869
Author: Lydia Maria Child
Publisher: DD Sales
Published Date: July 01, 2026
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Published in 1833, An Appeal in Favor of that Class of Americans Called Africans by Lydia Maria Child is one of the earliest and most influential antislavery works written by a white American woman. In this groundbreaking book, Child makes a bold and passionate case for the immediate emancipation of enslaved African Americans and for their full civil rights, challenging the moral, legal, political, and economic foundations of slavery in the United States. Structured into carefully reasoned chapters, Child begins with a historical overview of slavery, examining its dehumanizing legacy and the brutal realities it imposes on both enslaved people and the society that tolerates it. She presents a comparative view of slavery across different cultures and eras to underscore its inherently oppressive nature. Child further dissects American slave laws, exposing their unjust logic and monstrous inequality, and argues forcefully for the moral and economic superiority of free labor. One of the most remarkable elements of the book is her insistence on the intellectual and moral capabilities of African Americans, directly countering prevalent racist beliefs of her time. She cites examples of Black excellence in literature, oratory, and scholarship to demonstrate their potential if given equal opportunity. Child also critiques the American Colonization Society, supports the abolitionist movement, and discusses the social prejudices facing free African Americans. Her work not only advocates for justice but calls on the conscience of the nation to acknowledge the shared humanity of all people, regardless of race. This courageous text helped catalyze public opinion in favor of abolition and solidified Lydia Maria Child’s legacy as a pioneer of American social reform.
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