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The Crisis of the American South: A Critical Examination of the Economic and Moral Failures of a Slave-Holding Society

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368 pages
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13 hours

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The author, a slaveholder's son, presents a compelling and thoroughly researched critique of slavery that significantly influenced American politics, notably aiding Abraham Lincoln's 1860 Presidential campaign. Beyond merely denouncing slavery, the work aims to incite a broader socialist revolution, reflecting the author's desire for profound societal change.

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The Crisis of the American South: A Critical Examination of the Economic and Moral Failures of a Slave-Holding Society, Hinton Rowan Helper

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2007
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