Pro-slavery Thought in the Old SouthUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1935 - 381 sayfa Originally published by the University of North Carolina Press. |
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... divine origin traced it to the fall of man in the Garden of Eden . Judge Upshur declared that " when the Almighty decreed that man should eat bread by the sweat of his face , he laid the foundation of all the dif- ferences which we see ...
... divine origin traced it to the fall of man in the Garden of Eden . Judge Upshur declared that " when the Almighty decreed that man should eat bread by the sweat of his face , he laid the foundation of all the dif- ferences which we see ...
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... divine , said on the eve of the Civil War that the guarantees of the Constitution had been abolished politically and that there was no chance for a renewal.25 The parity of the sec- tions , of course , depended not only upon keeping the ...
... divine , said on the eve of the Civil War that the guarantees of the Constitution had been abolished politically and that there was no chance for a renewal.25 The parity of the sec- tions , of course , depended not only upon keeping the ...
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... divine trust maintained for the time being in order to Christianize and civilize the slave . As a result the church group almost as a unit opposed the reopening of the slave trade , because the influx of a large barbarian ele- ment in ...
... divine trust maintained for the time being in order to Christianize and civilize the slave . As a result the church group almost as a unit opposed the reopening of the slave trade , because the influx of a large barbarian ele- ment in ...
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PREFACE vii | 1 |
THE GROWTH OF PROSLAVERY THOUGHT | 48 |
The culmination of proslavery thought 18351860 | 89 |
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