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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... society will be considered . These theories deal with the position and relation of the different classes that made up slave society . There were theories de ... SOCIETY Slavery as a system of capital and labor-Slave versus free society.
... society will be considered . These theories deal with the position and relation of the different classes that made up slave society . There were theories de ... SOCIETY Slavery as a system of capital and labor-Slave versus free society.
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... society . It was a universal phe- nomenon and slave society differed from other types only in the fact that an inferior race had been found to do the in- ferior duties . Hence , at the South , the slave class formed the substratum of ...
... society . It was a universal phe- nomenon and slave society differed from other types only in the fact that an inferior race had been found to do the in- ferior duties . Hence , at the South , the slave class formed the substratum of ...
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... society felt an interest in the laws which protected the rights of property , " for , though he has none as yet , he has the purpose and the hope to ... society would increase these diversities until the classes THEORIES OF SLAVE SOCIETY 293.
... society felt an interest in the laws which protected the rights of property , " for , though he has none as yet , he has the purpose and the hope to ... society would increase these diversities until the classes THEORIES OF SLAVE SOCIETY 293.
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PREFACE vii | 1 |
THE GROWTH OF PROSLAVERY THOUGHT | 48 |
The culmination of proslavery thought 18351860 | 89 |
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