Right and wrong in Massachusetts

Author: Chapman, Maria Weston

Synopsis:

In "Right and Wrong in Massachusetts" by Maria Weston Chapman, a young woman named Emily finds herself caught in the midst of a heated debate surrounding the abolitionist movement in 19th century Massachusetts. As she navigates the complexities of societal expectations, personal beliefs, and the fight for justice, Emily's journey takes her on a path of self-discovery and challenges her to question the very fabric of her community. With tensions rising and the stakes higher than ever, Emily must decide where she stands in the battle between right and wrong.

Genres: Historical Fiction, Social Justice, Coming-of-Age

Themes: Abolitionism, Morality, Individualism, Social Change

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