Pro-slavery Thought in the Old SouthUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1935 - 381 páginas Originally published by the University of North Carolina Press. |
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... thousand destructive isms in- fecting the social organization of your section . " 130 Thus the rationale of the slave republic culminated in the contention that the influence of the institution was essential to preserve free ...
... thousand destructive isms in- fecting the social organization of your section . " 130 Thus the rationale of the slave republic culminated in the contention that the influence of the institution was essential to preserve free ...
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... thousand years . Such an indication of permanency of type forced him to doubt the climatic ex- planation of diversity . Nevertheless , he was slow to place himself openly as a sponsor of the idea of the creation of a number of original ...
... thousand years . Such an indication of permanency of type forced him to doubt the climatic ex- planation of diversity . Nevertheless , he was slow to place himself openly as a sponsor of the idea of the creation of a number of original ...
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... thousand years . This was the basic support of the theory of the types of man , for if permanency could be traced back so near the crea- tion , then physical forces could not have had sufficient time Natural History of Man and Physical ...
... thousand years . This was the basic support of the theory of the types of man , for if permanency could be traced back so near the crea- tion , then physical forces could not have had sufficient time Natural History of Man and Physical ...
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PREFACE vii | 1 |
THE GROWTH OF PROSLAVERY THOUGHT | 48 |
The culmination of proslavery thought 18351860 | 89 |
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