
Addressing Slavery
From A Journey into Human History by Miranda Casturo
April 29, 2026 · 15 min · Season 3
About this episode
This episode discusses contrasting proposals to address slavery in the antebellum United States.
Contrasting proposals were put forth to deal with slavery. Reformers in the antebellum United States addressed the thorny issue of slavery through contrasting proposals that offered profoundly different solutions to the dilemma of the institution. Many leading American statesmen, including slaveholders, favored colonization, relocating Black Americans to Africa, which abolitionists scorned. Slave rebellions sought the end of the institution through its violent overthrow, a tactic that horrified many in the North and the South. Abolitionists, especially those who followed William Lloyd Garrison, provoked equally strong reactions by envisioning a new United States without slavery, where Black people and White people stood on equal footing. Opponents saw abolition as the worst possible reform, a threat to all order and decency. Slaveholders, in particular, saw slavery as a positive aspect of American society, one that reformed the lives of enslaved people by exposing them to civilization and religion. All images referenced in this podcast can be found at https://openstax.org/books/us-history/pages/13-4-addressing-slavery Welcome to A Journey into Human History. This podcast will…
People in this episode
Host: Miranda Casturo
Topics covered
- slavery
- abolition
- colonization
- reformers
- slave rebellions
- American history
Keywords
- slavery
- abolitionists
- colonization
- slaveholders
- reformers
- American society
- slave rebellions
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Organizations: OpenStax
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