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Thoughts And Sentiments On The Evil And Wicked Traffic Of The Slavery And Commerce Of The Human Species Humbly Submitted To The Inhabitants Of Great Britain Olaudah Cugoano

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Thoughts And Sentiments On The Evil And Wicked Traffic Of The Slavery And Commerce Of The Human Species Humbly Submitted To The Inhabitants Of Great Britain Olaudah Cugoano
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Thoughts And Sentiments On The Evil And Wicked Traffic Of The Slavery And Commerce Of The Human Species Humbly Submitted To The Inhabitants Of Great Britain Olaudah Cugoano instant download after payment.

Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.4 MB
Pages: 163
Author: Olaudah Cugoano, Ottobah Cugoano
ISBN: 9781108060196, 9781139583619, 1108060196, 1139583611
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Thoughts And Sentiments On The Evil And Wicked Traffic Of The Slavery And Commerce Of The Human Species Humbly Submitted To The Inhabitants Of Great Britain Olaudah Cugoano by Olaudah Cugoano, Ottobah Cugoano 9781108060196, 9781139583619, 1108060196, 1139583611 instant download after payment.

In this bold work of 1787, an ex-slave refutes pro-slavery arguments and calls for the immediate emancipation of all slaves.

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