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- GLC#
- GLC06610
- Type
- Books & pamphlets
- Date
- 1796
- Author/Creator
- Tucker, Henry St. George, 1780-1848
- Title
- A Dissertation on slavery with a proposal for the gradual abolition of it...
- Place Written
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Pagination
- 106 p. ; Height: 20 cm, Width: 12.3 cm
- Primary time period
- The New Nation, 1783-1815
- Sub-Era
- The Early Republic
[Complete title] "A dissertation on slavery with a proposal for the gradual abolition of it, in the State of Virginia." First edition. With contemporary notations on and a page of manuscript notes dated 1836 in front. Tucker's argument was urgent, and prophetic: "The author [considers] the Abolition of Slavery in this State, as an object of the first importance, not only to our moral character and domestic peace, but even to our political salvation." The Dissertation had originated as a series of lectures at the College of William and Mary. Clarkin, Mathew Carey, A Bibliography 283; Sabin 97375; Howes T 396; Wolff 33; Dumond, p. 111.
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