
audiobook
by William Frederick Poole, George Buchanan
Anti-Slavery Opinions
BEFORE THE YEAR 1800
READ BEFORE THE CINCINNATI LITERARY CLUB, NOVEMBER 16, 1872
ANTI-SLAVERY OPINIONS - Before 1800.
Addenda.
DR. GEORGE BUCHANAN'S - ORATION ON SLAVERY, - BALTIMORE, July 4, 1791.
ORATION
FINIS.
This collection brings listeners into a moment when the question of slavery began to surface in American public discourse. Presented originally to a Cincinnati literary club in 1872, the speaker draws on a little‑known pamphlet from George Washington’s own library to illustrate how early citizens grappled with the issue. The centerpiece is a faithful reprint of Dr. George Buchanan’s 1791 oration, a passionate appeal that framed slavery as both a moral and political evil.
The work also offers vivid snapshots of the era’s intellectual environment, from the cramped handwriting of a teenage Washington signing a popular novel to the eclectic holdings of his personal bookshelves. By weaving these details together, the volume reveals the foundations of anti‑slavery thought before the turn of the nineteenth century, making it a valuable listen for anyone interested in the roots of American abolitionism and the cultural backdrop against which it emerged.
Full title
Anti-Slavery Opinions before the Year 1800 Read before the Cincinnati Literary Club, November 16, 1872 Read before the Cincinnati Literary Club, November 16, 1872
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (110K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Bryan Ness, Richard J. Shiffer and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from scans of public domain works at the University of Michigan's Making of America collection.)
Release date
2007-12-21
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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Best known for creating a groundbreaking index to periodical literature, this pioneering American librarian helped readers and researchers find their way through a growing world of magazines and journals. His work also shaped major libraries in Boston, Cincinnati, and Chicago.
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Remembered as an early American physician, he studied medicine after the Revolution and became part of the young republic’s medical life in Baltimore and Philadelphia. His surviving record points to a career in practice, teaching, and institution-building rather than to a large body of literary work.
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