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Originally published in 1814, this influential book argues for the abolition of slavery in colonial territories and advocates for an alliance between the British Empire and the newly-independent nation of Haiti. Written by James Stephen, an influential abolitionist, the book draws on interviews with Haitian leader Jean-Jacques Dessalines and offers a powerful critique of colonialism and slavery.
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