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In The Shadow Of Freedom The Politics Of Slavery In The National Capital 1st Edition Paul Finkelman Donald R Kennon

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In The Shadow Of Freedom The Politics Of Slavery In The National Capital 1st Edition Paul Finkelman Donald R Kennon
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Publisher: Ohio University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.26 MB
Pages: 257
Author: Paul Finkelman; Donald R. Kennon
ISBN: 9780821443491, 0821443496
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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In The Shadow Of Freedom The Politics Of Slavery In The National Capital 1st Edition Paul Finkelman Donald R Kennon by Paul Finkelman; Donald R. Kennon 9780821443491, 0821443496 instant download after payment.

Few images of early America were more striking, and jarring, than that of slaves in the capital city of the world's most important free republic. Black slaves served and sustained the legislators, bureaucrats, jurists, cabinet officials, military leaders, and even the presidents who lived and worked there. While slaves quietly kept the nation's capital running smoothly, lawmakers debated the place of slavery in the nation, the status of slavery in the territories newly acquired from Mexico, and even the legality of the slave trade in itself.This volume, with essays by some of the most distinguished historians in the nation, explores the twin issues of how slavery made life possible in the District of Columbia and how lawmakers in the district regulated slavery in the nation.Contributors: David Brion Davis, Mary Beth Corrigan, A. Glenn Crothers, Jonathan Earle, Stanley Harrold, Mitch Kachun, Mary K. Ricks, James B. Stewart, Susan Zaeske, David Zarefsky

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