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George Fitzhugh
The Case for Including the United States in Comparative Fascist Studies
American Exceptionalism and the Antebellum Slavery Debate Travis Cormier
Stark County Teaching American History Grant the Slavery Controversy and the Meaning of Freedom
THE AMERICAN YAWP READER a Documentary Companion to the American Yawp
Free Labor, Slavery and Union
This Thesis Has Been Submitted in Fulfilment of the Requirements for a Postgraduate Degree (E.G
Yale Historical Review an Undergraduate Publication Fall 2017
The Idea of Equality in America Emma Rodman a Dissertation Submitted
Ethics and Economics in American Northern Literature, 1837-1900
The Historical Background for the Antebellum Slavery Debates, 1776-1865 1 Stroud's Compendium of the Laws of Slavery 5 Population Statistics from the U
Civil War Alternate History As Social Criticism
Chapter Twelve “A House Divided”: Lincoln Vs. Douglas (1857-1858
Symposium on the Law of Slavery: Article 2 Comparative Law and Slavery
A Civil Rights Approach Alexander Tsesis Loyola University School of Law,
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Slavery and Capitalism in Southern Thought
1 African Americans, Slavery, and Thrift from the Revolution to the Civil War Patrick Rael Bowdoin College April 2006 © 2006 By
"For How Could We Do Without Sugar and Rum?": the Semiotics of Abolitionist Aesthetics
The Forgotten Strand Socialism in the Southern Conservative Tradition, 1850–1950
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The Dilemma of the Southern Political Economists, 1800-1860 Eugene D
Ralph Waldo Emerson and George Fitzhugh's Thoughts on Economic and Political Liberty
From Silent Object to Vocal Subject: an Analysis of the Historiography of American Slavery Hadden Alexander Baldwin Wallace University
“Proslavery and Modernity in the Late Antebellum South”