The Negro and the Nation: A History of American Slavery and EnfranchisementH. Holt, 1906 - 436 páginas |
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... amendment to safeguard the rights of the South . What amendment could effect this , he did not say . But it trans- pired later that he had in mind the election of two Presi- dents , one from each section , -a fantastic and impossible ...
... amendment to safeguard the rights of the South . What amendment could effect this , he did not say . But it trans- pired later that he had in mind the election of two Presi- dents , one from each section , -a fantastic and impossible ...
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... amendment as the system may need . There is yet another book in illustration of slavery which ought to be read by every American . It is Fanny Kemble Butler's A Residence on a Georgia Plantation . She was a woman of unusual genius ...
... amendment as the system may need . There is yet another book in illustration of slavery which ought to be read by every American . It is Fanny Kemble Butler's A Residence on a Georgia Plantation . She was a woman of unusual genius ...
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... amendment prohibiting any future amendment that should authorize Congress to interfere with slavery in the States where it existed . - In vain , all , in vain for the Republicans to hold out the olive branch , to mutilate their own ...
... amendment prohibiting any future amendment that should authorize Congress to interfere with slavery in the States where it existed . - In vain , all , in vain for the Republicans to hold out the olive branch , to mutilate their own ...
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... amended if necessary in a constitutional convention . No justice can be done to this inaugural in a condensation ; it should be studied line by line ; it is one of the great classics of American literature and history . Thus he ended ...
... amended if necessary in a constitutional convention . No justice can be done to this inaugural in a condensation ; it should be studied line by line ; it is one of the great classics of American literature and history . Thus he ended ...
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... amendment to the Constitution , to this effect : every State abolishing slavery before 1900 to receive compensation from the United States , at some fixed rate , in government bonds ; meantime , all slaves freed by chances of war to ...
... amendment to the Constitution , to this effect : every State abolishing slavery before 1900 to receive compensation from the United States , at some fixed rate , in government bonds ; meantime , all slaves freed by chances of war to ...
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