
audiobook
by Nathaniel S. (Nathaniel Scudder) Prime
The year of jubilee; but not to Africans: a discourse, delivered July 4th, 1825, being the 49th anniversary of American independence
In this stirring 19th‑century sermon, a New York pastor uses the Fourth of July to turn the nation’s celebration inward, questioning the lofty ideals of liberty proclaimed in the Declaration of Independence. He confronts the glaring contradiction between “all men are created equal” and the reality of American slavery, urging listeners to see the moral cost of a system that denies basic human rights to an entire people.
Delivered before a respectful congregation, the address weaves biblical reasoning with political critique, calling for public worship to include honest reflection on the nation’s conscience. It also introduces the controversial American Colonization Society, presenting its mission as a possible remedy to the nation’s “evil” and inviting listeners to support its cause. The sermon captures the urgency of an early abolitionist voice, offering a glimpse into the heated debates that shaped America’s early moral landscape.
Full title
The year of jubilee; but not to Africans a discourse, delivered July 4th, 1825, being the 49th anniversary of American independence a discourse, delivered July 4th, 1825, being the 49th anniversary of American independence
Language
en
Duration
~57 minutes (55K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Charlene Taylor, Barry Abrahamsen, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2021-10-07
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1785–1856
A Presbyterian minister, historian, and prolific religious writer, he is best remembered for recording the early history of Long Island in the mid-19th century. His work blends local history with a strong interest in church life, giving modern readers a vivid window into early New York.
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