Om Virginia's Attitude Toward Slavery and Secession
This book explores Virginia's history and its relationship with slavery and secession. The author writes about political and social repercussions of the state's standpoints on these issues. The book includes letters, speeches, and editorials from prominent Virginians presenting diverse opinions on slavery, secession and state's right issues. The text serves as an essential resource for anyone interested in American Civil War history, political science, and African American studies.
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