In one volume, these essentially unabridged selections from the
works of the proslavery apologists are now conveniently accessible
to scholars and students of the antebellum South. The Ideology of
Slavery includes excerpts by Thomas R. Dew, founder of a new phase
of proslavery militancy; William Harper and James Henry Hammond,
representatives of the proslavery mainstream; Thornton
Stringfellow, the most prominent biblical defender of the peculiar
institution; Henry Hughes and Josiah Nott, who brought would-be
scientism to the argument; and George Fitzhugh, the most extreme of
proslavery writers.
The works in this collection portray the development, mature
essence, and ultimate fragmentation of the proslavery argument
during the era of its greatest importance in the American South.
Drew Faust provides a short introduction to each selection, giving
information about the author and an account of the origin and
publication of the document itself.
Faust's introduction to the anthology traces the early
historical treatment of proslavery thought and examines the recent
resurgence of interest in the ideology of the Old South as a
crucial component of powerful relations within that society. She
notes the intensification of the proslavery argument between 1830
and 1860, when southern proslavery thought became more systematic
and self-conscious, taking on the characteristics of a formal
ideology with its resulting social movement. From this
intensification came the pragmatic tone and inductive mode that the
editor sees as a characteristic of southern proslavery writings
from the 1830s onward. The selections, introductory comments, and
bibliography of secondary works on the proslavery argument will be
of value to readers interested in the history of slavery and of
nineteenth-centruy American thought.
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