Lincoln, Labor, and Slavery: A Chapter from the Social History of America |
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abolished abolition of Negro abolition of slavery Abolitionists Abraham Lincoln agitation American workingmen Andrew Johnson antagonism anti-slavery Arbeiterbund army attempt attitude capital capitalists cause Chartist chattel slavery Civil condition Congress consequently convention cotton Council declared demands draft economic emancipation English especially Evans existence favor free labor free workingmen Frémont German workingmen Government holders Horace Greeley hostile human industrial ingmen interests International Workingmen's Association Karl Marx labor movement labor organizations labor paper land London manufacturers Marx mass meeting ment middle class necessity Negro slavery North Northern oligarchy party planters political poor whites population President production rebellion reform regard Republicans ruling class Senate sentiments slave labor slaveholders social society South Carolina Southern stratum struggle Sylvis sympathy tariff territory tion tional trade unions unfree labor United wage slavery wage workers white non-slaveholders white slavery white workingmen William Lovett workingmen of England York