American Literature – Before 1860
Moral suasion refers to the attempt to persuade individuals or groups to act in a morally acceptable way, often through appeals to their conscience or ethical beliefs. In the context of abolitionist literature and rhetoric, moral suasion was a key strategy used by activists to encourage society to confront the moral implications of slavery and to advocate for its abolition by appealing to shared values of justice and humanity.
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