Defending Slavery

Defending Slavery
Author: Paul Finkelman
Publsiher: Bedford Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre: Slavery
ISBN: 1319113109

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Proslavery

Proslavery
Author: Larry E. Tise
Publsiher: University of Georgia Press
Total Pages: 525
Release: 1990-10-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780820323961

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Probing at the very core of the American political consciousness from the colonial period through the early republic, this thorough and unprecedented study by Larry E. Tise suggests that American proslavery thought, far from being an invention of the slave-holding South, had its origins in the crucible of conservative New England. Proslavery rhetoric, Tise shows, came late to the South, where the heritage of Jefferson's ideals was strongest and where, as late as the 1830s, most slaveowners would have agreed that slavery was an evil to be removed as soon as possible. When the rhetoric did come, it was often in the portmanteau of ministers who moved south from New England, and it arrived as part of a full-blown ideology. When the South finally did embrace proslavery, the region was placed not at the periphery of American thought but in its mainstream.

The Counterrevolution of Slavery

The Counterrevolution of Slavery
Author: Manisha Sinha
Publsiher: Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2003-06-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780807860977

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In this comprehensive analysis of politics and ideology in antebellum South Carolina, Manisha Sinha offers a provocative new look at the roots of southern separatism and the causes of the Civil War. Challenging works that portray secession as a fight for white liberty, she argues instead that it was a conservative, antidemocratic movement to protect and perpetuate racial slavery. Sinha discusses some of the major sectional crises of the antebellum era--including nullification, the conflict over the expansion of slavery into western territories, and secession--and offers an important reevaluation of the movement to reopen the African slave trade in the 1850s. In the process she reveals the central role played by South Carolina planter politicians in developing proslavery ideology and the use of states' rights and constitutional theory for the defense of slavery. Sinha's work underscores the necessity of integrating the history of slavery with the traditional narrative of southern politics. Only by taking into account the political importance of slavery, she insists, can we arrive at a complete understanding of southern politics and the enormity of the issues confronting both northerners and southerners on the eve of the Civil War.

Slavery Defended

Slavery Defended
Author: Eric L McKitrick
Publsiher: Hassell Street Press
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2021-09-09
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1014419069

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When Slavery Was Called Freedom

When Slavery Was Called Freedom
Author: John Patrick Daly
Publsiher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2014-10-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780813158518

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When Slavery Was Called Freedom uncovers the cultural and ideological bonds linking the combatants in the Civil War era and boldly reinterprets the intellectual foundations of secession. John Patrick Daly dissects the evangelical defense of slavery at the heart of the nineteenth century's sectional crisis. He brings a new understanding to the role of religion in the Old South and the ways in which religion was used in the Confederacy. Southern evangelicals argued that their unique region was destined for greatness, and their rhetoric gave expression and a degree of coherence to the grassroots assumptions of the South. The North and South shared assumptions about freedom, prosperity, and morality. For a hundred years after the Civil War, politicians and historians emphasized the South's alleged departures from national ideals. Recent studies have concluded, however, that the South was firmly rooted in mainstream moral, intellectual, and socio-economic developments and sought to compete with the North in a contemporary spirit. Daly argues that antislavery and proslavery emerged from the same evangelical roots; both Northerners and Southerners interpreted the Bible and Christian moral dictates in light of individualism and free market economics. When the abolitionist's moral critique of slavery arose after 1830, Southern evangelicals answered the charges with the strident self-assurance of recent converts. They went on to articulate how slavery fit into the "genius of the American system" and how slavery was only right as part of that system.

Justifying the Unjustifiable

Justifying the Unjustifiable
Author: Felipe Quijano
Publsiher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2016-06-03
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1533597723

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Slavery has always been a part of the human experience. Appalling as it may seem, we have yet to rid ourselves of its presence. In fact, it was only in 2007 that Mauritania, the last country to abolish slavery, passed a law allowing slaveholders to be prosecuted. Despite the obvious economic reasons (There will always be competition amongst economic interests for the cheapest labor possible), there have always been cultural reasons for its existence. To put it plainly, slavery has seemed justifiable, for varying reasons, to different people throughout history. How such an obviously despicable practice has managed to seem correct, even beneficial to so many is what this book attempts to understand. In this book you will find passages defending slavery from books such as Aristotle's Politics, the Bible and the Quran. You will also find complete documents such as a letter written by John Wilkes Booth giving us a glimpse into the motives behind President Lincoln's assasination or speeches by career politicians such as John Calhoun or Alexander Stephens, amongst others. By grouping together the different documents that comprise this book we are, by no means, pretending to defend the institution of slavery. Rather, we expect that by studying the various ways in which we have come to justify it, we may perhaps gain the knowledge necessary to finally end it once and for all.

Defending Slavery Attitudes Toward Sex in Antebellum America

Defending Slavery   Attitudes Toward Sex in Antebellum America
Author: Paul Finkelman,Helen Lefkowitz Horowitz
Publsiher: Bedford/st Martins
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2007-12-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 0312387555

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A History and Defense of African Slavery

A History and Defense of African Slavery
Author: William B Trotter
Publsiher: Wentworth Press
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2019-02-26
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0469938730

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