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The Crime against Kansas (eBook)

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2022
84 Seiten
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The Crime against Kansas - Charles Sumner
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In "The Crime Against Kansas," Charles Sumner delivers a passionate and incisive critique of the pro-slavery forces undermining the integrity of the young Kansas territory during the contentious era of the mid-19th century. This powerful speech, originally delivered in the Senate in 1856, employs a meticulous blend of rhetorical fervor and stark moral clarity, vividly portraying the violence and injustice perpetrated in the name of slavery. Sumner's bold literary style not only exemplifies the oratory of his time but also captures the chaotic socio-political landscape, ultimately laying bare the moral failings of the opposing factions in the burgeoning conflict over slavery's expansion into the American West. Charles Sumner, a prominent abolitionist and Senator from Massachusetts, was deeply influenced by the ethical convictions of his times, including the transcendentalist movement and the growing unrest surrounding the issue of slavery. His commitment to civil rights and social justice, along with his firsthand experiences witnessing the struggle in Kansas, fueled his resolve to articulate the injustices faced by free-soilers battling against the encroaching pro-slavery sentiment. Sumner's eloquence and moral outrage propelled him into the spotlight, making him a formidable figure in American politics. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the historical fight against slavery, as it not only evokes the passions of the era but also serves as a poignant reminder of the ongoing struggles for justice. Sumner's meticulous arguments invite readers to engage with the moral dilemmas of their own time, making "The Crime Against Kansas" a timeless exploration of injustice and the fight for human dignity.

Charles Sumner (1811–1874) was a prominent American politician and historical figure who dedicated his career to the causes of anti-slavery and civil rights. Before venturing into politics, Sumner achieved scholarly distinction at Harvard Law School and pursued an academic career as a lawyer and lecturer. As a fervent abolitionist, Sumner became most notable as a U.S. Senator from Massachusetts. His eloquence in oration and staunch opposition to slavery culminated in one of his most impactful works, 'The Crime against Kansas' (1856), a passionate speech that criticized the Kansas-Nebraska Act and exposed the violent struggle between pro-slavery and anti-slavery settlers in Kansas. This speech, documenting the atrocities committed in pursuit of dominating the future of Kansas, was emblematic of Sumner's commitment to abolition and his severe censure of slavery's proponents. In addition to his literary contributions, Sumner's dedication to social justice and equality is reflected in his persistent advocacy in the Senate, which, despite facing physical assault for his views, he maintained until his death. His literary style is characterized by its persuasive rhetoric, moral fervor, and an uncompromising stand for human rights. Sumner's contributions to literature and politics continue to inspire dialogues on liberty and equality in the United States.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 10.8.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Neuzeit bis 1918
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung
Schlagworte 1850s works • 19th Century America • 19th century political debates • abolitionist movement • Abolitionist rhetoric • Abolitionist Speech • American History • american speeches • Antebellum America • antebellum era • bleeding kansas • Charles Sumner biography • Charles Sumner speeches • civil rights activism • Civil War tensions • Colonization • historical analysis text • historical significance • History • History of special subjects • kansas-nebraska act • Massachusetts politics • moral implications slavery • Oratorical Style • political debate • political discourse examination • Political works by type • Pre-Civil War politics • Senate confrontation • Senate oratory • Senator Sumner • Slavery • Slavery in the United States • Society • speeches • Systemic injustice critique • World History
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