Pro-slavery Thought in the Old SouthOriginally published by the University of North Carolina Press. |
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... master and slave and ▾ concentrated efforts toward the betterment of conditions inci- dent to that relationship . Two main purposes were aimed at : first , to impress upon masters the Christian duty of afford- ing their slaves the ...
... master and slave and ▾ concentrated efforts toward the betterment of conditions inci- dent to that relationship . Two main purposes were aimed at : first , to impress upon masters the Christian duty of afford- ing their slaves the ...
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... master traveled in a free State with his slave , or if he went through a free State in order to take up residence in another State , would his slave become free by the action of the positive law of that State ? According to the ...
... master traveled in a free State with his slave , or if he went through a free State in order to take up residence in another State , would his slave become free by the action of the positive law of that State ? According to the ...
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... master and slave were recorded in the Bible and when followed the relation became a mutual benefit . As the servant was directed to " obey in all things your masters " so the master was com- manded " to give unto your slaves that which ...
... master and slave were recorded in the Bible and when followed the relation became a mutual benefit . As the servant was directed to " obey in all things your masters " so the master was com- manded " to give unto your slaves that which ...
Contents
PREFACE vii | 1 |
THE GROWTH OF PROSLAVERY THOUGHT | 48 |
The culmination of proslavery thought 18351860 | 89 |
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