Om The Trial of Theodore Parker
In 1855, Theodore Parker was put on trial for his controversial anti-slavery views. The trial, which lasted for nine days, was a watershed moment in the struggle for civil rights in America. In this book, Parker provides a detailed account of the proceedings, as well as his own impassioned defense of his beliefs. The Trial of Theodore Parker is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of the abolitionist movement in America.
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