The Abolition Crusade and Its Consequences: Four Periods of American HistoryC. Scribner's Sons, 1912 - Всего страниц: 249 |
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... free blacks " and " increase of free blacks , South . Let the reader assume as a fact , which will perhaps not be questioned , that “ free blacks " in the census means freedmen and their increase , and these tables tell their own story ...
... free blacks " and " increase of free blacks , South . Let the reader assume as a fact , which will perhaps not be questioned , that “ free blacks " in the census means freedmen and their increase , and these tables tell their own story ...
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... FREE BLACKS SLAVES TOTAL BLACKS , NORTH EXCESS OF FREE BLACKS , SOUTH INCREASE IN FREE BLACKS , SOUTH 35,946 857,095 83,100 .... 20,045 14,087 28,884 1850 : North , etc. South , etc .. 1860 : North , etc. South , etc. 13,269,149 196,262 ...
... FREE BLACKS SLAVES TOTAL BLACKS , NORTH EXCESS OF FREE BLACKS , SOUTH INCREASE IN FREE BLACKS , SOUTH 35,946 857,095 83,100 .... 20,045 14,087 28,884 1850 : North , etc. South , etc .. 1860 : North , etc. South , etc. 13,269,149 196,262 ...
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... black man must have been poor indeed . " These publications , however , caused a panic and a wild indig- nation in the ... free negroes of the South , the Abolitionists could not reach except by mailing publications to them , a process ...
... black man must have been poor indeed . " These publications , however , caused a panic and a wild indig- nation in the ... free negroes of the South , the Abolitionists could not reach except by mailing publications to them , a process ...
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... free , could not live together was in the mind of Thomas Jefferson , of Henry Clay , and of every other Southern emancipationist . And deporta- tion , its expense , and the want of a home to which to send the negro - here was a stum ...
... free , could not live together was in the mind of Thomas Jefferson , of Henry Clay , and of every other Southern emancipationist . And deporta- tion , its expense , and the want of a home to which to send the negro - here was a stum ...
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... slaves . Serious as was the responsibility , the ques- tion was not new to him . When Mr. Lin- coln said , in his celebrated Springfield speech in 1858 , " I believe this government cannot endure permanently half slave and half free ...
... slaves . Serious as was the responsibility , the ques- tion was not new to him . When Mr. Lin- coln said , in his celebrated Springfield speech in 1858 , " I believe this government cannot endure permanently half slave and half free ...
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