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  • Interpet the Emancipation Proclamation

    Interpet the Emancipation Proclamation

  • Reconstruction What Went Wrong?

    Reconstruction What Went Wrong?

  • American Abolitionists and the Problem of Resistance, 1831-1861

    American Abolitionists and the Problem of Resistance, 1831-1861

  • "A House Divided": Speech at Springfield, Illinois (16 June 1858)

  • Four Roads to Emancipation: Lincoln, the Law, and the Proclamation Dr

    Four Roads to Emancipation: Lincoln, the Law, and the Proclamation Dr

  • William Cooper Nell. the Colored Patriots of the American Revolution

    William Cooper Nell. the Colored Patriots of the American Revolution

  • A Slave Power Conspiracy 7 with What They Style the Pro-Slavery Party

    A Slave Power Conspiracy 7 with What They Style the Pro-Slavery Party

  • Chapter 14 Multiple-Choice Questions

    Chapter 14 Multiple-Choice Questions

  • Document-Based Question)

    Document-Based Question)

  • Slave Resistance and the Politics of Literary Geography Judith Louise Kemerait Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College, Jkemer1@Lsu.Edu

    Slave Resistance and the Politics of Literary Geography Judith Louise Kemerait Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College, [email protected]

  • The American Contradiction: Conceived in Liberty, Born in Shackles Kenneth C

    The American Contradiction: Conceived in Liberty, Born in Shackles Kenneth C

  • African American Postal Workers in the 19Th Century Slaves in General

    African American Postal Workers in the 19Th Century Slaves in General

  • Rethinking the Coming of the Civil War: a Counterfactual Exercise

    Rethinking the Coming of the Civil War: a Counterfactual Exercise

  • William Lloyd Garrison and the Problem of Non-Resistance

    William Lloyd Garrison and the Problem of Non-Resistance

  • Lincoln, Slavery and Springfield: How Public Opinion in Central Illinois Influenced Abraham Lincoln's Positions on Slavery

    Lincoln, Slavery and Springfield: How Public Opinion in Central Illinois Influenced Abraham Lincoln's Positions on Slavery

  • The Duel Between Francis B. Cutting and John C. Breckinridge Annie Powers

    The Duel Between Francis B. Cutting and John C. Breckinridge Annie Powers

  • The Divisive Politics of Slavery

    The Divisive Politics of Slavery

  • Building an Antislavery House: Political Abolitionists and the U.S

    Building an Antislavery House: Political Abolitionists and the U.S

Top View
  • The Stormy Present: Conservatism and the Problem of Slavery in Northern Politics, 1846-1865
  • Uncle Tom's Cabin
  • Causes of the Civil War States Rights
  • The Republican Party's Version of American History
  • Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography
  • UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA Los Angeles Charlotte Forten: Coming of Age As a Radical Teenage Abolitionist, 1854-1856 a Dissertation
  • African Americans and the Impact of the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850 - Symposium on the Law of Slavery: Constitutional Law and Slavery
  • White Abolitionists and Race
  • Springfield Union—March 25, 1900
  • Reconstruction Plans Chart
  • In the Supreme Court of the United States
  • Social Science Department Freshman United States History I May 11-15
  • 1 Fugitive Slaves, Vigilance Committees, and the Abolitionists
  • Teaching Youth America's Legacy of Liberty
  • Shattering the Slave Power: Northern Soldiers Interpret Their Civil War
  • TWO SPEECHES by FREDERICK DOUGLASS 1857 Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Historic Monographs Collection
  • Frederick Douglass in the United Kingdom: from the Free-Soil Principle to Free-Soil Abolition
  • "The Uncle Tom's Cabin of Nativism:" Anti-Catholic Novels, Politics and Violence in the Antebellum United States


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