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Abolitionist Politics and the Coming of the Civil War (Paperback): James Brewer Stewart

Abolitionist Politics and the Coming of the Civil War (Paperback)

James Brewer Stewart

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Before the Civil War, slaveholders made themselves into the most powerful, most deeply rooted, and best organized private interest group within the United States. Not only did slavery represent the national economy's second largest capital investment, exceeded only by investment in real estate, but guarantees of its perpetuation were studded throughout the U.S. Constitution. The vast majority of white Americans, in North and South, accepted the institution, and pro-slavery presidents and congressmen consistently promoted its interests.In ""Abolitionist Politics and the Coming of the Civil War"", James Brewer Stewart explains how a small group of radical activists, the abolitionist movement, played a pivotal role in turning American politics against this formidable system. He examines what influence the movement had in creating the political crises that led to civil war and evaluates the extent to which a small number of zealous reformers made a truly significant political difference when demanding that their nation face up to its most excruciating moral problem.In making these assessments, Stewart addresses a series of more specific questions: What were the abolitionists actually up against when seeking the overthrow of slavery and white supremacy? What motivated and sustained them during their long and difficult struggles? What larger historical contexts (religious, social, economic, cultural, and political) influenced their choices and determined their behavior? What roles did extraordinary leaders play in shaping the movement, and what were the contributions of abolitionism's unheralded ""foot soldiers""? What factors ultimately determined, for better or worse, the abolitionists' impact on American politics and the realization of their equalitarian goals?

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Imprint: University of Massachusetts Press
Country of origin: United States
Release date: February 2008
First published: 2008
Authors: James Brewer Stewart
Dimensions: 226 x 159 x 16mm (L x W x T)
Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
ISBN-13: 978-1-55849-635-4
Categories: Books > Humanities > History > General
Books > History > General
LSN: 1-55849-635-1
Barcode: 9781558496354

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