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Law, Morality, and Abolitionism

Francis Wayland and Antislavery in America
By: Matthew Hill

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Brown University President Francis Wayland denounced slavery as sinful yet respected the laws protecting it. Events forced him to confront his own moral arguments: If slavery violates natural rights, how could he not act? This work explores his journey.

In the 1830s the abolitionist movement in the United States refashioned itself under new leadership which was determined to bring slavery to an immediate end.…
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In the 1830s the abolitionist movement in the United States refashioned itself under new leadership which was determined to bring slavery to an immediate end. Too often written off by northern and southern opinion-makers alike as fanatics who threatened the social and economic order in America, they struggled in the face of both secular and religious defenders of the institution of slavery. Into this fray stepped Francis Wayland (1796–1865), a leading educator, noted author of textbooks on moral philosophy and economics, and longtime president of Brown University. Initially a moderate on slavery, Wayland with near equal fervor both denounced slavery as sinful and yet countenanced caution in respecting the laws that protected the institution. Like so many of his generation, the flow of events moved him toward Unionism and forced him to confront the logic of his own moral arguments. If slavery was indeed a violation of natural rights, how then could he not act on behalf of those who could not speak for themselves? This work explores his journey.

Matthew Hill obtained his PhD from Georgia State University, USA, and is Assistant Professor of History at Gordon College, Georgia. A specialist in American religious and intellectual history, he is especially interested in the relationship between religion and society in American history.

Hardback

  • ISBN: 1-4438-2677-4
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-2677-8
  • Date of Publication: 2011-01-17

Ebook

  • ISBN: 1-4438-2814-9
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-2814-7
  • Date of Publication: 2011-01-17
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Subject Codes:

  • BIC: HBTS, HBWJ, HBTB
  • THEMA: NHTS(1KBB), NHWR3(3MNQS), NHWF(3MNQ-US-E)
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