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Albert Taylor Bledsoe
Chapter Eight “A Strong but Judicious Enemy to Slavery”: Congressman Lincoln (1847-1849) Lincoln's Entire Public Service O
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Slaves to Contradictions: 13 Myths That Sustained Slavery Wilson Huhn University of Akron School of Law,
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Albert Taylor Bledsoe : Whig Intellectual and Proslavery Theorist
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