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Description: An article looking at the Catholic church's nuanced attitude towards slavery - allowing it in some cases but condemning the harsher version practiced in America and the English colonies.
Library : Let My People Go: the Catholic Church and Slavery - Catholic Culture Let My People Go: the Catholic Church and Slavery Mark Brumley examines the Catholic Church's attitude towards slavery, beginning with St. Paul, and argues that the Church contributed to the end of slavery in many places.
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