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A Slaveholders' Union: Slavery, Politics, and the Constitution in the Early American Republic

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A Slaveholders' Union: Slavery, Politics, and the Constitution in the Early American Republic - Van Cleve, George William
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After its early introduction into the English colonies in North America, slavery in the United States lasted as a legal institution until the passage of the Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution in 1865. But increasingly during the contested politics of the early republic, abolitionists cried out that the Constitution itself was a slaveowners' document, produced to protect and further their rights. A Slaveholders' Union furthers this unsettling claim by demonstrating once and for all that slavery was indeed an ...

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A Slaveholders' Union: Slavery, Politics, and the Constitution in the Early American Republic 2011, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL

ISBN-13: 9780226846705

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A Slaveholders' Union: Slavery, Politics, and the Constitution in the Early American Republic 2010, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL

ISBN-13: 9780226846682

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