Testimonies Concerning Slavery
Discover the compelling journey of Moncure Daniel Conway in Testimonies Concerning Slavery. Published in 1865, this pivotal work highlights Conway's transformation into a dedicated abolitionist, challenging the morality of slavery from the perspective of his upbringing in a Virginia planter family. Spanning 154 pages, the book offers an eye-opening account of the injustices he witnessed firsthand, as well as his evolving ethical stance during the tense years leading up to the American Civil War. A thought-provoking read for those interested in the historical and moral dimensions of slavery, this paperback edition from Cambridge University Press remains relevant for both students and enthusiasts of American history. Explore Conway's unique insights and the profound impact of his experiences in this essential addition to your collection.