TY - BOOK N2 - There is a mystery surrounding Darwin: How did this quiet, respectable gentleman, a pillar of his parish, come to embrace one of the most radical ideas in the history of human thought? Darwin risked a great deal in publishing his theory of evolution, so something very powerful--a moral fire--must have propelled him. That moral fire, argue authors Desmond and Moore, was a passionate hatred of slavery. They draw on a wealth of fresh manuscripts, correspondence, notebooks, diaries, and even ships' logs to show how Darwin's abolitionism had deep roots in his mother's family and was reinforced by his voyage on the Beagle as well as by events in America. Leading apologists for slavery in Darwin's time argued that blacks and whites were separate species, with whites created superior. Darwin believed that the races belonged to the same human family, and slavery was therefore a sin.--From publisher description. AB - There is a mystery surrounding Darwin: How did this quiet, respectable gentleman, a pillar of his parish, come to embrace one of the most radical ideas in the history of human thought? Darwin risked a great deal in publishing his theory of evolution, so something very powerful--a moral fire--must have propelled him. That moral fire, argue authors Desmond and Moore, was a passionate hatred of slavery. They draw on a wealth of fresh manuscripts, correspondence, notebooks, diaries, and even ships' logs to show how Darwin's abolitionism had deep roots in his mother's family and was reinforced by his voyage on the Beagle as well as by events in America. Leading apologists for slavery in Darwin's time argued that blacks and whites were separate species, with whites created superior. Darwin believed that the races belonged to the same human family, and slavery was therefore a sin.--From publisher description. T1 - Darwin's sacred cause :how a hatred of slavery shaped Darwin's views on human evolution / DA - 2009. CY - Boston : AU - Desmond, Adrian J., AU - Moore, James R. CN - GN281.4 CN - GN281.4 PB - Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, PP - Boston : PY - 2009. ID - 326975 KW - Human evolution KW - Slavery KW - Slavery SN - 9780547055268 SN - 0547055269 TI - Darwin's sacred cause :how a hatred of slavery shaped Darwin's views on human evolution / LK - http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0905/2008043482-b.html LK - http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0905/2008043482-d.html UR - http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0905/2008043482-b.html UR - http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0905/2008043482-d.html ER -