African American Literature – Before 1900
Abolitionism is the movement to end slavery and promote the emancipation of enslaved people. It emerged in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, driven by moral, religious, and political beliefs that all human beings deserve freedom and equality. The movement played a critical role in shaping early African American literature, as writers used their works to advocate for freedom and highlight the brutal realities of slavery.
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