Antislavery Politics in Antebellum and Civil War AmericaThis book is a narrative history of the thirty-year struggle to outlaw slavery, starting with the founding of the American Anti-Slavery Society in 1834 and extending until the abolition of slavery in the United States at the end of the Civil War. |
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... Sewell , op . cit . p . 108 ; Leonard L. Richards , The Life and Times of Congressman John Quincy Adams ( New York : Oxford University Press , 1986 ) , p . 167 . 9. Ripeness is primarily used by bargaining and negotiations theorists to ...
... Sewell chapter 6 , pp . 130-51 for evidence of this correspondence . Frederick Blue , No Taint of Compromise ( Baton ... Sewell , op . cit . pp . 76 , 121 . 83. Sewell , op . cit . pp . 115–16 ; Johnson , op . cit . p . 128 ; Volpe , op ...
... Sewell , op . cit . pp . 252–53 . 70. See Thomas G. Mitchell , Indispensable Traitors : Liberal Parties in Settler Conflicts ( Westport , CT : Greenwood Press , 2002 ) for details . Chapter 5 : Multiparty America : The Competition for ...
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