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... Chase , who argued that the Founding Fathers opposed slavery and had expected it to die soon after the Constitution was adopted , Republicans accused the Slave Power of subverting the Republic's original purposes . Party spokesmen ...
... Chase , who argued that the Founding Fathers opposed slavery and had expected it to die soon after the Constitution was adopted , Republicans accused the Slave Power of subverting the Republic's original purposes . Party spokesmen ...
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... Chase as the opposition's gubernatorial candidate , the Enquirer spoke repeatedly of the threat of " nigger suffrage , niggers in the public schools , and . . . nigger Emancipation . nigger Emancipation . " 26 For the remainder of the ...
... Chase as the opposition's gubernatorial candidate , the Enquirer spoke repeatedly of the threat of " nigger suffrage , niggers in the public schools , and . . . nigger Emancipation . nigger Emancipation . " 26 For the remainder of the ...
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... Chase , George K. , 136 Chase , Salmon P. , 56 , 58 , 84 Chicago Tribune , 70 Cincinnati Commercial , 53 , 57 , 65 , 67 Cincinnati Enquirer , 79-80 , 83-84 , 85-86 , 87 , 88 civil rights , black : during Vesey trials , 39-43 ; during ...
... Chase , George K. , 136 Chase , Salmon P. , 56 , 58 , 84 Chicago Tribune , 70 Cincinnati Commercial , 53 , 57 , 65 , 67 Cincinnati Enquirer , 79-80 , 83-84 , 85-86 , 87 , 88 civil rights , black : during Vesey trials , 39-43 ; during ...
Contents
A Reexamination Robert McColley | 11 |
Denmark Veseys Peculiar Reality William W Freehling | 25 |
Race and Slavery in Antebellum Northern Politics | 49 |
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