Samuel Estwick's 'Considerations on the Negroe cause commonly so called' is a groundbreaking analysis of the history and treatment of Black people, exploring issues of race, slavery, and human rights in the 18th century. Estwick's writing style is eloquent and persuasive, drawing on historical evidence and moral arguments to make a powerful case for the rights and freedoms of enslaved people. This book stands as an important piece of literature that sheds light on the struggles and injustices faced by Black individuals during this time period. It serves as a testament to the resilience and strength of the human spirit in the face of oppression.