A bold 1859 lecture that challenges readers to confront slavery, liberty, and national fate.
This edition presents Wendell Phillips’s fiery remarks on John Brown, abolitionist courage, and the moral force shaping American politics in the era.
This book offers a vivid window into the rhetoric that fed a nation’s moral crisis. It blends history, praise, and sharp critique to ask what it means to stand for justice when the nation is torn by conflict."synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.