In the 1840s, an enslaved teenager named Anarcha endured repeated surgical experimentation that helped shape early American gynecology. Her name was nearly erased from the record. This is the story of the girl behind the breakthrough — and the ethical reckoning her history demands.
Category: slavery
Abolition Academy: The “Slave State vs. Free State” Concern
The Abolition Amendment was designed to be passed and ratified at the federal level, thereby ending slavery and emancipating all animals throughout the United States of America. But with a simple modification of the text, the Abolition Amendment can also be enacted at the state level. The Humane Party expressly encourages activists to pursue abolition at the state level, even before sufficient numbers have been attained to achieve victory at the national level. However, as the Compromise of 1820 (“Missouri Compromise”) marks its 200th anniversary, it is worth examining a concern associated with the state-by-state approach.
