Autor: John H. Aughey

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John Hill Aughey (1828–1911) was a notable American author best known for his compelling work „The Iron Furnace; or, Slavery and Secession“ (1863), a personal account of his experiences during the Civil War era, focusing especially on slavery and the secession movement in the Southern States. Born in Pennsylvania, Aughey was an educator and a Presbyterian minister who sympathized with the Union cause. His writings vividly depict the socioeconomic conditions of the time and offer a first-person perspective on the tumultuous events leading up to and throughout the Civil War. Aughey“s narrative also underscores the moral and political conflicts surrounding slavery, and his convictions nearly cost him his life when he was condemned to death by the Confederacy for his beliefs. He escaped and lived to recount the tale, with his book serving both as historical documentation and a passionate condemnation of slavery. „The Iron Furnace“ is significant not only as a historical text but also as an exemplar of the personal narrative genre of its time. Aughey“s style is characterized by a descriptive and engaging prose, imbued with the urgency of his convictions, which offers readers a unique window into the mindset of an abolitionist during one of the most polarized periods in American history.




2 Ebooks von John H. Aughey

John H. Aughey: The Iron Furnace; or, Slavery and Secession
In ‚The Iron Furnace; or, Slavery and Secession‘ by John H. Aughey, the author delves into the tumultuous period of American history leading up to the Civil War, examining the institution of slavery …
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John H Aughey: Iron Furnace Or, Slavery and Secession
The Iron Furnace: Or, Slavery and Secession by John H. Aughey is a powerful first-person narrative that chronicles the author’s harrowing experiences in the Southern United States during the Civil Wa …
EPUB
DRM
€1.03