Bibliography of slavery in the United States information
This bibliography of slavery in the United States is a guide to books documenting the history of slavery in the U.S., from its colonial origins in the 17th century through the adoption of the 13th Amendment to the Constitution, which officially abolished the practice in 1865. In addition, links are provided to related bibliographies and articles elsewhere in Wikipedia.
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groups. The social, economic, and legal positions of slaves have differed vastly in different systems ofslaveryin different times and places. Slavery has...
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essential bulwark of civilization, and a divine institution similar or superior to the free labor inthe Northern UnitedStates. Some slavery advocates asserted...
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presidential election of Abraham Lincoln, who opposed slavery's expansion into the western territories. Seven southern slave states responded to Lincoln's...
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