Publisher's Synopsis
This collection of speeches by two of the most passionate defenders of liberty and human rights offers a powerful and inspiring message for modern readers. Daniel O'Connell, the great Irish liberator, and Salmon Portland Chase, champion of the abolitionist cause in America, bring their unique perspectives to bear on the question of liberty and slavery, and offer compelling arguments for the abolition of slavery and the defense of human dignity. This book is a timeless reminder of the struggle for freedom and human dignity, and a call to action for all who seek to defend these fundamental values.
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