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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgments
- Executive Mansion, Washington
- Introduction
-
1 Hating the Zeal to Spread Slavery, 1854 -
2 Traversing Uneven Political Ground, 1855 -
3 Standing Together Nobly, 1856 -
4 Disputing the Supreme Court Decision, 1857 -
5 Trusting Those Who Care for the Results, 1858 -
6 Remaining Steadfast to the Right, 1859 -
7 Disenchanting the Nation of Slavery, 1860 -
8 Holding Firmly to Their Promises, 1861 -
9 Restoring the Founding Purposes, 1862 -
10 Assuring That the Nation Would Long Endure, 1863 -
11 Binding Up the Nation’s Wounds, 1864 - Appendix
- Index
- Plates
- Plates
- Production Credits
(p.xi) Executive Mansion, Washington
(p.xi) Executive Mansion, Washington
- Source:
- Collaborators for Emancipation
- Publisher:
- University of Illinois Press
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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgments
- Executive Mansion, Washington
- Introduction
-
1 Hating the Zeal to Spread Slavery, 1854 -
2 Traversing Uneven Political Ground, 1855 -
3 Standing Together Nobly, 1856 -
4 Disputing the Supreme Court Decision, 1857 -
5 Trusting Those Who Care for the Results, 1858 -
6 Remaining Steadfast to the Right, 1859 -
7 Disenchanting the Nation of Slavery, 1860 -
8 Holding Firmly to Their Promises, 1861 -
9 Restoring the Founding Purposes, 1862 -
10 Assuring That the Nation Would Long Endure, 1863 -
11 Binding Up the Nation’s Wounds, 1864 - Appendix
- Index
- Plates
- Plates
- Production Credits