Slave trade, domestic & foreign; why it exists & how it may be extinguished, The.

Name/Title

Slave trade, domestic & foreign; why it exists & how it may be extinguished, The.

Entry/Object ID

2015.1.1580

Tags

Library Rare books collection as of June 4 2023

Description

426 p. 20 cm. The Slave trade, domestic & foreign; why it exists & how it may be extinguished by Henry Charles Carey. Henry C. Carey was the head of the American Philosophical Society--founded by Franklin--in the mid-nineteenth century. His circles were those who built and rebuilt the USA. In this volume he details some of the grand historical, strategic elements at play in the matter of slavery in his era around the globe Contents: Wide Extent of Slavery 5 -- Of Slavery in the British Colonies 8 -- Of Slavery in the United States 15 -- Of Emancipation in the British Colonies 21 -- How Man passes from Poverty and Slavery toward wealth and Freedom 35 -- How Wealth tends to Increase 43 -- How Labour acquires Value and Man becomes Free 52 -- How Man passes from Wealth and Freedom toward Poverty and Slavery 62 -- How Slavery grew, and how it is now maintained, in the West Indies 74 -- How Slavery grew and is maintained in the United States 95 -- How Slavery grows in Portugal and Turkey 117 -- How Slavery grows in India 130 -- How Slavery grows in Ireland and Scotland 174 -- How Slavery grows in England 209 -- How can Slavery be extinguished? 294 -- How Freedom grows in Northern Germany 308 -- How Freedom grows in Russia 326 -- How Freedom grows in Denmark 340 -- How Freedom grows in Spain and Belgium 350 -- Of the Duty of the People of the United States 363 -- Of the Duty of the People of England 396 .

Collection

Library

Lexicon

Nomenclature 4.0

Nomenclature Primary Object Term

Book

Nomenclature Sub-Class

Other Documents

Nomenclature Class

Documentary Objects

Nomenclature Category

Category 08: Communication Objects

Search Terms

Slave trade., Slavery.

Publication Details

Author

Carey, Henry Charles (1793-1879)

Publisher

A. Hart, Late Carey & Hart

Place Published

* Untyped Place Published

Philadelphia

Call No.

Rare Book HF 1713 .C2 1853