An essay on liberty and slavery. by Bledsoe, Albert Taylor, 1809-1877.Call Number: Hughes Books E449 .B646 1857
Publication Date: 1857
In support of slavery, the author discusses the nature of civil liberty, the fallacies of the abolitionists, and the arguments for slavery from scripture and the public good. He also defends the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850, hoping that he will convince readers that slavery ". . . is founded in political justice, is in accordance with the will of God and the designs of his providence, and is conducive to the highest, purest, best interests of mankind." [Introduction, p. 8]. If you want to explore the text of this essay further, there is a link to the digital copy in the record.