Gov. Hammond's Letters on Southern Slavery: Addressed to Thomas Clarkson the English Abolitionist by James Henry Hammond explores the moral and political aspects of slavery in the Southern United States. Hammond defends the institution of slavery arguing against abolitionists and emphasizing the perceived benefits and humane treatment of slaves. Through a series of letters addressed to Thomas Clarkson Hammond challenges the abolitionist narrative discusses the economic implications of emancipation and highlights the complexities of slave-master relationships. The book provides a controversial perspective on slavery and its role in society.
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