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Bartholomew de Las Casas: His Life, His Apostolate, and His Writings offers a detailed biography of the influential 16th-century Spanish Dominican friar, known for his advocacy for the rights of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas. Authored by Francis Augustus MacNutt, this comprehensive work explores Las Casas' transformation from a colonist to a staunch defender of native populations against the abuses of Spanish conquistadors.
The book delves into Las Casas' early life, his experiences in the New World, and his evolving moral stance. It examines his tireless efforts to influence Spanish policy, including his appeals to the Spanish court and his participation in debates concerning the treatment of Indigenous populations. MacNutt provides insights into Las Casas' writings, such as "A Short Account of the Destruction of the Indies," highlighting his passionate condemnation of colonial exploitation. This biography presents a portrait of a controversial figure who challenged the prevailing attitudes of his time, leaving a lasting legacy in the struggle for human rights and social justice.
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