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5 pages in length. The American Dilemma represented one of myriad times in United States history where the concept of slavery was ripe for change. Thomas Jefferson, a man who openly abhorred the very practice of human servitude against one's will, openly vocalized his contempt by claiming the institution as a crime, an abomination, and a wasteful, dangerous, and immoral system of labor. Indeed, he held the power to make significant changes to the existing social system between blacks and whites, and he was bound and determined to do so. That is, however, until he realized the potential backlash that could rightly occur if emancipation was to take place without the corresponding protection of colonization. What ultimately resided at the crux of the American Dilemma was Jefferson's vacillating indecisiveness when it came time to act upon his previous condemnation; as such, the American Civil War is when abolition truly began to take shape. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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against ones will, openly vocalized his contempt by claiming the institution as "a crime, an abomination, and a wasteful, dangerous, and immoral system of labor" (The American Dilemma). Indeed,
he held the power to make significant changes to the existing social system between blacks and whites, and he was bound and determined to do so. That is, however,
until he realized the potential backlash that could rightly occur if emancipation was to take place without the corresponding protection of colonization. What ultimately resided at the crux of
the American Dilemma was Jeffersons vacillating indecisiveness when it came time to act upon his previous condemnation; as such, the American Civil War is when abolition truly began to take
shape. "I am not apt to despairing, yet I see not how we are to disengage ourself from that deplorable entanglement, we have the wolf by the ear &
feel the danger of holding or letting loose...I shall not live to see it but those who come after us will be wiser than we are, for light is spreading
and man improving. To that advancement I look, and to the dispensations of an all-wise and all-powerful providence to devise the means of effecting what is right" (The American
Dilemma). There are many factors that can be cited as the cause for the Civil War; however, the issues surrounding enslavement of
Africans in America was undoubtedly at the core of its foundation. Slavery mocked the ideals of a nation that was supposedly dedicated to liberty and equality. The Civil
War is an important part of African-American history not only because it led to emancipation but, just as importantly, because African-Americans played a significant role in the war itself.
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