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With “inhumane treatment” of chattel property increasingly under a cloud, slavery emerged “more tolerable for the slaveowner and the abolitionist,” wrote one of America’s greatest historians of slavery. “Victories over brutality left the real enemy more entrenched than ever. As slavery became less brutal there was less reason why it should be abolished.” The compromises that “humanity” made with slavers along the way were profound.
Humane: How the United States Abandoned Peace and Reinvented War
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