Slavery
Explore the thought-provoking perspectives of William Ellery Channing in his impactful work, "Slavery," published in 1836. This insightful book delves into the complexities and moral dilemmas surrounding the institution of slavery, reflecting Channing's struggles to reconcile his upbringing with his evolving views. Despite his staunch opposition to slavery, Channing grapples with the belief that slaves might lack the capacity for self-governance, emphasizing the need for understanding and compassion towards slaveholders.
This engaging 108-page paperback edition, published by Cambridge University Press in 2013, invites readers to reflect on historical and contemporary issues of freedom and humanity. Channing’s writing remains significant today, providing a lens through which we can examine the ethics of social justice. Don’t miss the opportunity to gain insights from one of America’s notable preachers and thinkers.