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For readers interested in justice and historical speeches
Highlights the importance of voices in democracy
You will gain insight into America's fight for freedom
""In a time of division, we can have no better prophetic voice to frame today's discussions of justice and freedom than a one-legged fugitive slave who came to a Capitol without a Dome to tell how the Constitution could be made more perfect, in the name of God.""
—from a letter sent by the President of the Presbyterian Historical Society to the President of the Maryland State Senate
In February 1865, just days after the adoption of the Thirteenth Amendment banning slavery, Presbyterian pastor and abolitionist Henry Highland Garnet spoke before the U.S. Congress, becoming the first African American to do so. Garnet's speech, titled ""Let the Monster Perish,"" celebrated the end of slavery and pleaded with humanity to never let it rise again. Garnet's address would later set the tone for Congressional Reconstruction, providing the important and necessary perspective from those whose voices had been excluded from American democracy. His address is reproduced here along with a time line of his life.
Title
"Let the Monster Perish"
Author
Henry Highland Garnet
Book Format
Paperback / softback
Publisher
Westminster John Knox
Published
July 2020
Weight
55g
Page Count
48
Dimensions
12.7 x 17.8 x 0.3 cm
ISBN
9780664266295
ISBN-10
0664266290
Eden Code
5286107
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