A More Perfect Union: To 1877This two-volume primary source reader contains over 90 items and is organized chronologically and topically, with selections ranging from Lincoln's Gettysbury Address to Elizabeth Cady Stanton's Seneca Falls Declaration of 1848. Documents new to the fourth edition provide more coverage of the West and religion, as well as a variety of political, social, and economic documents. |
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... never any man was at your meeting ? Gov. There are two meetings kept at their house . Dep . Gov. How ; is there two meetings ? Mrs. H. Ey Sir , I shall not equivocate , there is a meeting of men and women , and there is a meeting only ...
... never any man was at your meeting ? Gov. There are two meetings kept at their house . Dep . Gov. How ; is there two meetings ? Mrs. H. Ey Sir , I shall not equivocate , there is a meeting of men and women , and there is a meeting only ...
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... never swerve from the principle that slavery is both wicked and unnecessary . Their object is to turn the public voice against this evil , by a plain exposition of facts . The Anti - Slavery Society is loudly accused of being seditious ...
... never swerve from the principle that slavery is both wicked and unnecessary . Their object is to turn the public voice against this evil , by a plain exposition of facts . The Anti - Slavery Society is loudly accused of being seditious ...
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... Never again were the Confederates able to invade the North , and they never came close to winning the war after that time . Four months after the bloody encounter - on November 19 , 1863— when a national cemetery was dedicated on the ...
... Never again were the Confederates able to invade the North , and they never came close to winning the war after that time . Four months after the bloody encounter - on November 19 , 1863— when a national cemetery was dedicated on the ...
Contents
RECREATING POLITICAL SOCIETY | 16 |
THE UNDERSIDE OF PRIVILEGE | 24 |
LEARNING AND PIETY | 34 |
Copyright | |
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