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Slavery: a treatise, showing that slavery is neither a moral, political, nor social evil

Title

Slavery: a treatise, showing that slavery is neither a moral, political, nor social evil

Subject

Intellectual thought

Description

The title page of Slavery: a treatise, showing that slavery is neither a moral, political, nor social evil, a publication written by Patrick Hues Mell in 1844. Mell worked as both a professor and a chancellor at the University of Georgia.

Creator

Patrick Hues Mell

Source

Mell, Patrick Hues. Slavery: a treatise, showing that slavery is neither a moral, political, nor social evil. Penfield GA: Benj. Brantly, 1844.

Publisher

Benj, Brantly

Date

1844

Format

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Language

English

Type

Book

Text

SLAVERY.
A TREATISE,
SHOWING
THAT SLAVERY
IS NEITHER A MORAL, POLITICAL, NOR SOCIAL
EVIL.
PENFIELD, GA.
PRINTD BY BENJ. BRANTLY.
1844.

Original Format

Title Page

Tags

1844, Intellectual Thought, Patrick Hues Mell, Proslavery

Citation

Patrick Hues Mell, “Slavery: a treatise, showing that slavery is neither a moral, political, nor social evil,” African American Experience in Athens, accessed October 3, 2023, https://digihum.libs.uga.edu/items/show/39.

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