Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volumen65Illinois State Historical Society., 1972 |
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... slave - trade syllogism he presented in his acceptance speech of June 16. In that address , now known as the House Divided speech , Lincoln equated the revival of the African slave trade with Douglas's doctrine of popular sovereignty ...
... slave - trade syllogism he presented in his acceptance speech of June 16. In that address , now known as the House Divided speech , Lincoln equated the revival of the African slave trade with Douglas's doctrine of popular sovereignty ...
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... slave trade . " Popular sovereignty , in other words , was a pro - slave- trade doctrine . " Lincoln's arguments were given weight by the an- nouncement that Pierre Soulé , a Louisiana advocate of the revival of the African slave trade ...
... slave trade . " Popular sovereignty , in other words , was a pro - slave- trade doctrine . " Lincoln's arguments were given weight by the an- nouncement that Pierre Soulé , a Louisiana advocate of the revival of the African slave trade ...
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... slave meant the absolute dependency of the slave upon the master . Turning to the abolition movement , Elkins suggested that abolitionists were motivated by an exaggerated individualism and anti - insti- tutional bias that produced ...
... slave meant the absolute dependency of the slave upon the master . Turning to the abolition movement , Elkins suggested that abolitionists were motivated by an exaggerated individualism and anti - insti- tutional bias that produced ...
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