
audiobook
Produced by Suzanne Shell, Lazar Liveanu, Tom Allen and
APPEAL TO THE CHRISTIAN WOMEN OF THE SOUTH
A sincere, earnest voice reaches out across the years, addressing Southern women who share a common Christian faith. Framed as a personal appeal, the writer weaves scriptural references—most notably the story of Esther—into a plea for thoughtful, prayer‑filled examination of a pressing moral issue. The tone balances intimate familiarity with a broader sense of sisterhood, inviting readers to consider the weight of their convictions.
The core of the appeal confronts the institution of slavery, presenting it as a conflict between Christian love and a system that binds fellow humans. Drawing on reason, moral philosophy, and vivid imagery of light overcoming darkness, the author urges women to let their faith guide a courageous reassessment of societal norms. Listeners will hear a compelling call for compassion, accountability, and the hope that heartfelt dialogue can help shift public opinion toward justice.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (112K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-02-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1805–1879
A fearless early voice against slavery, she turned her firsthand experience of the slaveholding South into powerful speeches and writing. Alongside her sister Sarah, she helped push abolition and women's rights into the center of American public debate.
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