I am a student from Georgia State University and I am writing to you about my thought of the abolitionist movement.
As we know, the abolitionist movement is developing very fast in the 1830s. In North America the colonial period, slaves trafficking and slavery constitute an important part of capital accumulation. The direct cause of slavery in the North American colonies, the plantation is in urgent need of a large labor force.(Bennet Barrow, "Plantation Rules" (1838) Slavery in the American colonies is extremely tragic, especially those in the fields all day slaves labor, regarded as the "rich farming" use, forced to work 18-19 hours a day. After the founding of the United States of America, they developed a federal constitution. However, the Constitution retains the slavery, the slave trade maintenance. So, I support the abolitionist because in “The Liberator” you declared that for the country's enslaved people's immediate liberation struggle. You also created the New England Anti-Slavery Society, and led the establishment of a national abolitionist organization - the American Anti-Slavery Society. This is very great for me. At first, I was worried about the repression and persecution of the opposition, but abolitionists still insist on carrying out a variety of …show more content…
Black slaves also been sympathetic to the situation of the community, so tortured blacks are not alone but also got more help. It is virtually to give them great spiritual support. American War of Independence War announced the abolition of black slavery, so the war of independence became a watershed in the abolition of slavery 's history. Although due to various reasons, the post-war reconstruction period Southern slavery signs of recovery, but the indomitable struggle for black liberation itself persistent, encouraging them to move