A Defence of Virginia

audiobook

A Defence of Virginia

by Robert Lewis Dabney

EN·~9 hours·12 chapters

Chapters

12 total
1

A DEFENCE OF VIRGINIA,

0:28
2

PREFACE.

5:54
3

CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTORY.

30:11
4

CHAPTER II. THE AFRICAN SLAVE TRADE.

53:31
5

CHAPTER III. LEGAL STATUS OF SLAVERY IN THE UNITED STATES.

27:48
6

CHAPTER IV. HISTORY OF EMANCIPATION.

23:52
7

CHAPTER V. THE OLD TESTAMENT ARGUMENT.

1:30:20
8

CHAPTER VI. THE NEW TESTAMENT ARGUMENT.

1:49:32
9

CHAPTER VII. THE ETHICAL ARGUMENT.

2:27:23
10

CHAPTER VIII. ECONOMICAL EFFECTS OF SLAVERY.

1:33:32

Description

In the wake of the Civil War, this stirring essay offers the voice of a former Confederate soldier who feels compelled to defend his native Virginia—and, by extension, the entire South—against the sweeping judgments of the victorious North. Written in 1867, it confronts the “sectional party” and the growing abolitionist movement, insisting that the moral and social order once embodied by the Southern states remains worthy of consideration. The author frames his case as both a personal tribute to his mother’s memory and a broader appeal to a sense of justice that he believes has been eclipsed by political conquest.

The work intertwines legal, political, and deeply religious arguments, portraying abolitionism as a dangerous, almost Jacobin, force that threatens Christian civilization and democratic stability. By invoking scripture, constitutional heritage, and the lived experience of a war‑torn region, the writer seeks to preserve the principles he sees as intrinsic to Virginia’s identity. Listeners will encounter a poignant, unapologetic perspective that captures the fervent patriotism and lingering hopes of a defeated South striving to keep its narrative alive.

Details

Full title

A Defence of Virginia And Through Her, of the South, in Recent and Pending Contests Against the Sectional Party

Language

en

Duration

~9 hours (575K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Katie Hernandez, Jason Isbell and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2014-11-22

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Robert Lewis Dabney

Robert Lewis Dabney

1820–1898

A Presbyterian theologian, educator, and prolific writer, he became one of the best-known Southern religious voices of the nineteenth century. His work ranges from theology and church life to biography, philosophy, and sharp commentary on the culture of his day.

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