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Antislavery movements&#13;
Slavery--United States&#13;
Slavery--United States--Controversial literature</text>
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                <text>Series: Anti-Slavery Tracts. No. 8. New Series&#13;
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This is a reprint of a speech delivered to the American Anti-Slavery Society in 1853. Phillips discusses his belief that abolition is essential to perpetuate American democracy.</text>
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