Publisher's Synopsis
Discover the powerful truths of the African diaspora in ""Calumny Refuted: Facts From Liberia,"" a compelling work by Wilson Armistead that challenges the misconceptions surrounding Liberia and its people. Originally presented at the Boston Anti-Slavery Bazaar, this remarkable book is a passionate defense of African American history and a vital piece of 19th-century social justice literature. In this enlightening narrative, Armistead meticulously dismantles the calumnies that have plagued Liberia, offering readers a treasure trove of historical facts about Liberia that illuminate its rich culture and resilient spirit. His eloquent prose not only serves as a tribute to the Negro but also stands as a testament to the enduring fight against slavery and oppression. This edition, republished by Alpha Editions after decades of being out of print, is not merely a reprint; it is a restored cultural artifact that connects today's readers with the struggles and triumphs of the past. ""Calumny Refuted"" is more than just a book; it is a collector's item that enriches any library with its unique literary and historical significance. Whether you are a casual reader seeking to understand the complexities of anti-slavery literature or a dedicated collector of abolitionist writings, this edition offers an inspiring glimpse into the heart of African American history. Join the movement to preserve and celebrate the legacy of Wilson Armistead and the vital narratives of the African diaspora. With its engaging storytelling and profound insights, ""Calumny Refuted"" is a must-read for anyone passionate about historical nonfiction and the fight for justice. Don't miss your chance to own this cultural treasure-order your copy today and be part of a legacy that continues to inspire generations.