Freedom Burning
Discover the compelling narrative of Freedom Burning by Richard Huzzey, published by Cornell University Press in 2012. This hardback edition spans 277 pages and delves into the intricate history of anti-slavery politics and culture during Queen Victoria's reign and throughout her Empire.
Through groundbreaking research and a powerful argument, Huzzey presents a thorough exploration of the abolitionist movements that shaped public opinion and influenced political discourse in the 19th century. With arresting writing that captivates readers, Freedom Burning is an essential read for anyone interested in the complexities of imperialism, politics, and the fight against the slave trade in the United States and beyond.
Join the conversation on history and culture with this significant contribution to the understanding of the abolitionist struggle. Order your copy of Freedom Burning today!