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Slavery and Racism in American Politics, 1776-1876 Michael C. Thomsett

Slavery and Racism in American Politics, 1776-1876 By Michael C. Thomsett

Slavery and Racism in American Politics, 1776-1876 by Michael C. Thomsett


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From early legislation like the Fugitive Slave Law of 1793 to Reconstruction and the rise of the Ku Klux Klan, this book explores the background of some of America's most controversial moments. Spanning the first American century, it offers a detailed chronology of slavery and racism in early US politics and society.

Slavery and Racism in American Politics, 1776-1876 Summary

Slavery and Racism in American Politics, 1776-1876 by Michael C. Thomsett

From the very inception of the United States, few issues have been so divisive and defining as American slavery. Even as the U.S. was founded on principles of liberty, independence and freedom, slavery advocates and sympathizers positioned themselves in every aspect of American influence. Over the centuries, the characterization of early American figures, legislation and party platforms has been debated.

The author seeks to clarify often unanswered--or ignored--questions about notable figures, sociopolitical movements and their positions on slavery. From early legislation like the Fugitive Slave Law of 1793 to Reconstruction and the rise of the Ku Klux Klan, this book explores some of America's most controversial moments. Spanning the first American century, it offers a detailed chronology of slavery and racism in early U.S. politics and society.

Slavery and Racism in American Politics, 1776-1876 Reviews

No serious student of American history can deny the importance of this book's focusslavery and white racism as a leitmotif during the first 100 years of US history. Positioning southern slavery at the core of this history, the author surveys how the peculiar institution began, evolved, and concluded during the crucible of the Civil War, but reemerged in a different guise during Reconstruction...factually driven...extremely well-illustrated...recommendedChoice

About Michael C. Thomsett

Michael C. Thomsett is the author, coauthor or compiler of many books including topical dictionaries, collections of quotations and history books. He lives in Spring Hill, Tennessee.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Foreword by Ken West
Preface
Part I: Slavery, Political Parties and the Supreme Court
1.A Pill Too Bitter to Swallow
The Presentation of a Complex History7 Racism in Context9
Jim Crow11
2.The Most Oppressive Dominion
Slavery in the New World17 The Three-Fifths Compromise19 The Slave Power22 The Northwest Ordinance of 178726 The Fugitive Slave Law of 179327 The Slave Trade Act of 179428 Act Prohibiting Importation of Slaves of 180729 The Missouri Compromise29 The Wilmot Proviso31 The Compromise of 185036 Fugitive Slave Act of 185037 KansasNebraska Act of 185438 The Ostend Manifesto42
3.The Greatest Political Evil
The First Party System45 The Federalist Party47 The Emergence of the Whig Party49 The Free Soil Party51 Founders Concerns About a Party System53 The Era of Good Feelings54 Democracy and Andrew Jackson55 The Second Party System56 A Change in Political Climate58 Republicans from 1854 to 186059 The Know Nothing Movement62 The Opposition Party and the Constitutional Union Party64 The Election of 186065
4.A Slave, and Not a Citizen
Slavery-Related Cases and the Supreme Court71 The Nullification Battle72 McCullough v. Maryland73 Gibbons v. Ogden74 The Antelope75 Roger B. Taney76 New York v. Miln78 The Amistad79 Unless prohibited by state legislation82 Strader v. Graham84 Dred Scott v. Sandford85 Ableman v. Booth92 Unintended Consequences93 Slavery and Racism in Context94
Part II: Politics During the Civil War Years
5.Let Us Cross Over the River
The Secession Movement in South Carolina100 The Crittenden Compromise101 The Struggle Toward Secession103 Virginias Debate105 Lincolns Policies in 1861107 The Rise of the Copperheads112 Controversy About Secession and Slavery116 Suspension of Habeas Corpus118 Copperhead Editorials on Slavery120
6.The Age of the Copperheads, 18621863
The Evolution of a Struggle: 1862123 Copperhead Racism in the North125 Lincolns Decision: The Emancipation Proclamation127 Copperhead Reaction131 The Copperhead Response135 The Intellectual Arm of the Copperheads136 Pro-Lincoln Responses138 The Enrollment Act139 Growing Copperhead Strength143 A Change in Sentiment145
7.Copperhead Resistance, 18641865
Possible Replacement Candidates for Lincoln148 Southern Economic Problems in 1864151 The Party Platforms154 Conspiracy in 1864 by Copperhead Groups158 Confederate Efforts at Negotiating Peace162 The Political Climate in 1864163 Political Responses to Lincolns Victory165 Post-Election Conditions and the Thirteenth Amendment166
Part III: Politics During Reconstruction
8.Parties in ConflictThe Johnson Administration
Andrew Johnson and the Post-War Era173 The New Administration and the South174 The Freedmens Bureau Bill175 Black Codes in 1865 and 1866178 The Civil Rights Act of 1866180 Johnsons Loyalty to the Democrats182 Concerns Among Democrats185 The Election of 1868187
9.Presidents Grant and Hayes and the Ku Klux Klan
President Grants Election192 Origins of Secret Societies in the U.S.195 The Klans Purpose Evolves198 The Klan
As an Underground Terrorist Organization200 Grants Second Administration203
Chapter Notes
Bibliography
Index

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NGR9781476670997
9781476670997
1476670994
Slavery and Racism in American Politics, 1776-1876 by Michael C. Thomsett
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McFarland & Co Inc
2019-12-16
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