Fighting Injustice With Art and Faithნიმუში

Hannah More was a remarkable figure whose literary contributions marked a pivotal moment in history, converging social, cultural, and religious factors to begin the end of the transatlantic slave trade.
Her work as a poet and a playwright, championed the radical idea that every human being possesses intrinsic worth, a value that transcends national borders and racial distinctions.
This foundational truth is still at the heart of fighting all forms of modern slavery and other injustices. It was her deep faith in God and her strong belief in His Word that led her to such deep conviction. It also gave her the courage to fight for what was right and speak up, especially when she was minimized as a woman or ridiculed for her faith.
Historical Highlight:
More's legacy reminds us that fighting for justice often means challenging the accepted norms of society. She focused on the human toll of the injustice of slavery, compelling her readers to see the suffering behind the economic and political arguments or excuses of her day.
Her commitment to human dignity fuelled her writing. Her art and her faith, when combined, literally helped to change the world and save thousands of lives.
Action Point:
Drop an encouraging note when you're on social media today, or say something kind to someone you bump into today. Affirm the value of another person today as a sign of your belief that God's heart is for everyone.
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About this Plan

Long ago, a writer named Hannah More used her poems to help end slavery. Another writer, Alexandr Solzhenitsyn, wrote stories that showed how terrible forced labor was in his country. Just like them, today's artists can use the gifts God has given them combined with the truth of God's word to make a difference in the world. This plan will encourage you to use your God-given talents to stand up for truth and help others in need.
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