Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volúmenes64-65Illinois State Historical Society., 1971 |
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... southern writers , believed in the possibility of innocence and harmony only if the South could keep itself free from carpetbaggers and Negroes . The southern agrarians ( Donald Davidson , Allen Tate , et al . ) were sophisticated in ...
... southern writers , believed in the possibility of innocence and harmony only if the South could keep itself free from carpetbaggers and Negroes . The southern agrarians ( Donald Davidson , Allen Tate , et al . ) were sophisticated in ...
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... southern newspapers looked with as much alarm upon Doug- las's candidacy as upon Lincoln's . As Rey- nolds phrases it : " in the eyes of extreme Southern rights editors , abolitionism in the guise of popular sovereignty was more apt to ...
... southern newspapers looked with as much alarm upon Doug- las's candidacy as upon Lincoln's . As Rey- nolds phrases it : " in the eyes of extreme Southern rights editors , abolitionism in the guise of popular sovereignty was more apt to ...
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southern Illinois . The attempt to call a state constitutional convention in 1824 for the purpose of allowing slavery crystallized prevailing opinion . The state as a whole voted 57 percent against a convention , but in southern ...
southern Illinois . The attempt to call a state constitutional convention in 1824 for the purpose of allowing slavery crystallized prevailing opinion . The state as a whole voted 57 percent against a convention , but in southern ...
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