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University Court And Slave Proslavery Academic Thought And Southern Jurisprudence 18311861 1st Edition Brophy

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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.82 MB
Pages: 408
Author: Brophy, Alfred L
ISBN: 9780190625931, 9780199964239, 0190625937, 0199964238
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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University Court And Slave Proslavery Academic Thought And Southern Jurisprudence 18311861 1st Edition Brophy by Brophy, Alfred L 9780190625931, 9780199964239, 0190625937, 0199964238 instant download after payment.

'University, Court, and Slave' reveals long-forgotten connections between universities and pro-slavery thought. Proslavery faculty wrote about the economic and historical importance of slavery and helped shape a proslavery jurisprudence that made it harder to free slaves and pushed the South towards Civil War.
Abstract: 'University, Court, and Slave' reveals long-forgotten connections between universities and pro-slavery thought. Proslavery faculty wrote about the economic and historical importance of slavery and helped shape a proslavery jurisprudence that made it harder to free slaves and pushed the South towards Civil War

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