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1860 JOHN BROWN. Confederate Secretary of State Argues John Brown an Invasion. Pro-Slavery. Martyrs he corresponded with the most

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he corresponded with the most important late 19th century researcher on the Underground Railroad

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Very nice early work on the Fulton-Street Prayer revival by one of its early leaders

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1860 JOHN BROWN. Confederate Secretary of State Argues John Brown an Invasion. Pro-Slavery. Martyrs he corresponded with the mostRare drop title imprint by later Secretary of the Confederate States under Jefferson Davis, Robert Hunter of Virginia; his scathing response against Republicans and Abolitionists in the aftermath of John Brown's raid at Harper's Ferry. One of the most sophisticated defenses of Southern slaveholding we have ever read. He intends to convince the Senate that Southern slavery is not only critical to the South, but that it is a conservative and stabilizing

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