The phrase
"slavery issue" refers to the problem or debate surrounding the practice of enslaving people, where some are owned and controlled by others against their will. It often refers to the historical era when slavery was widespread in certain parts of the world and the subsequent efforts to abolish it.
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No, they aren't, those people who dealt with the
whole slavery issue are dead and have been for some time now.
Analysts also say that William Ford, the slave owner played by Benedict Cumberbatch (who has
slavery issues in the family closet), has also been rendered less sympathetic on screen than he was in the book.
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I have addressed
the slavery issue in depth in the past.
A couple other less - than - fully - flattering aspects of the statesman, such as his life - long aversion to truly dealing with
the slavery issue, do emerge, but never in a tendentious way.
It wasn't until about a year before the end of the War that it turned to
a slavery issue.
Paul never wrote: «To whom it may concern: Here are some views on
the slavery issue.»
In the New School,
the slavery issue was constantly debated and discussed.
The Baptist was the second of the great Protestant denominations to split over
the slavery issue.
The third large Protestant denomination to split over
the slavery issue was the Methodist.
The slavery issue was kept out of the picture, but it had certainly played its part.
At the time of the American Civil War, people on both sides of
the slavery issue were Christians; Harriet Beecher Stowe presented Bible - based arguments against slavery in «Uncle Tom's Cabin».
They position Lincoln as a crafty pragmatist among passionate zealots on both sides of
the slavery issue.
This novel shows both sides of
the slavery issue, what both white and black abolitionists went through, as well as how slaves were treated in the northern states that had already outlawed slavery (Diane S).
This novel shows both sides of
the slavery issue, what both white and black abolitionists went through as well as how blacks were treated in the Northern states that had already outlawed slavery.
Ottawa, Freeport, Jonesboro, Charleston, Galesburg, Quincy and Alton hosted the famous Lincoln - Douglas debates that stirred interest all over the country in
the slavery issue.