
Stiles, Joseph O. Modern Reform Examined; or, The Union of North and South on the Subject of Slavery. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co., 1858.
This book is an abolition work that examines slavery as intolerable under any circumstances. The author illustrates the characteristics of a true reformer as not being arrogant, malignant, belligerent, impracticable, and destructive. These are his main points of view that are discussed. The book also examines and refutes extreme anti-slavery sentiments.
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