American Abolitionism, from 1787 to 1861

American Abolitionism, from 1787 to 1861
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Download or read book American Abolitionism, from 1787 to 1861 written by Felix Gregory De Fontaine and published by . This book was released on 1861 with total page 78 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A critique of American abolitionism after 1787, with emphasis upon the negative impact of the movement on the South and slavery. De Fontaine blames fanatic abolitionists for causing dissolution of the Union and for spoiling chances for gradual emancipation in the South. He also gives basic facts and figures on the initial six states of the southern confederacy, including biographies of Jefferson Davis and Alexander Stevens and the slave and free populations of these states.


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