Lettre à l'Empereur Alexandre sur la traite des noirs

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Lettre à l'Empereur Alexandre sur la traite des noirs

by William Wilberforce

FR·~2 hours·4 chapters

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4 total

LETTRE - À - L'EMPEREUR ALEXANDRE - SUR - LA TRAITE DES NOIRS; - PAR - WILLIAM WILBERFORCE, - MEMBRE DU PARLEMENT BRITANNIQUE. - SIRE!

2:13:05

SIRE,

0:04

WILBERFORCE

0:09

RÉSUMÉ DU DISCOURS - PRONONCÉ PAR - M. WILBERFORCE.

32:12

Description

In this striking epistolary essay, a British parliamentarian addresses Emperor Alexander with solemn urgency, recalling the grand declaration of the Vienna Congress that condemned the trans‑Atlantic slave trade. He reminds the monarch of the lofty Christian and humanitarian ideals that inspired the joint pledge, and he frames the correspondence as a moral charge to safeguard those promises.

Yet the writer quickly unveils a grim reality: despite official condemnations, the brutal commerce persists with renewed vigor across European colonies and even among nations that once claimed innocence. He details the continued frauds, the suffering of African peoples, and the complacency of governments that profit from the trade. Listeners will be drawn into a powerful, early‑19th‑century argument that blends political analysis, moral fervor, and vivid description of an injustice that refuses to fade.

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Language

fr

Duration

~2 hours (158K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-01-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

William Wilberforce

William Wilberforce

1759–1833

A leading voice in the long campaign against the British slave trade, he brought moral urgency and political skill to one of the defining causes of his age. His life joined public service, religious conviction, and reform in a way that still feels vivid today.

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