The Wrong of Slavery, the Right of Emancipation, and the Future of the African Race in the United States
Author(s): Robert Dale Owen
Genre(s): Modern (19th C)
Narrators: KevinS, Fried1259, PlantDoc, Laurencetrask, Progressingamerica, Mleigh, Michele Eaton, Ruthema, Grace Buchanan, Richard Reiman, Larry Wilson, Wayne Cooke, Bhavesh Aggarwal
Number of Chapters: 28
Length: 07 hours and 26 minutes
Language: English
"The Wrong of Slavery" is a work written by Robert Dale Owen based largely off of the work of the Freedmen's Inquiry Commission where he served. It traces the early beginnings of the slave trade from its English beginning to the United States Civil War. It puts a focus on the barbarism of the slave trade from capture and transportation to the arrival in the Americas, the extreme cruelties that took place in the West Indies and South America, facts about slavery in the United States, and the advantages of a freed black population to the South. (Summary by mleigh)