1 - Reluctant Abolitionist
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 October 2024
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The historical context of Ralph Waldo Emerson’s antislavery speeches between 1844 and 1855 indicates that he gave them reluctantly after yielding to entreaties and that they are confused, contradictory, and without direction. Stunningly, between 1851 and 1854, years of monumental events in the time of abolitionism, there is no evidence that Emerson ever uttered a single word about slavery publicly. Although hating slavery with a passion, he disliked abolitionists almost as much and shied away from taking a public stand until 1856.
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- Emerson's Civil WarsSpirit and Society in the Age of Abolition, pp. 13 - 47Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2024