As the Civil War ground on, and the fate of the young nation hung in the balance, Ralph Waldo Emerson argued vehemently for a federal emancipation of the slaves. “Morality,” above all else, he asserted, “is the object of government.” He lauded President Lincoln for his principled moves in that direction.
Category: USH: Slavery & Abolitionism
Slavery & Abolitionism Resources
PBS Special, Slavery and the Making of America
From the University of Virginia
A Collection of Documents for the Library of Congress
Modern Slavery from The BBC