Historical Research Respecting The Opinions Of The Founders Of The Republic, On Negroes As Slaves, As Citizens, And As Soldiers

Historical Research Respecting the Opinions of the Founders of the Republic, on Negroes as Slaves, as Citizens, and as Soldiers

by George Livermore

This book is a collection of speeches, writings, public statements, and legislative acts of the Founding Fathers and Framers of the United States against slavery. It provides a comprehensive look at the views of the nation's founders on this issue, and it offers a valuable resource for understanding the history of slavery in the United States.

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1: Note to 3rd edition
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2: Note to 1st edition
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3: Introduction, Present state of the question
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4: Chapter 1 - Declaration of Independence
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5: Chapter 2 - Articles of Confederation
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6: Chapter 3 - The Federal Convention and the Constitution
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7: Chapter 3 - part 2
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8: Chapter 3 - part 3
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9: Chapter 3, conclusion
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10: Chapter 4 - State Conventions and ratifying the Constitution
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11: Chapter 4, continued
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12: Chapter 5 -Opinions of the Founders of the republic on negroes as soldiers
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13: Chapter 5 - part 2
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14: Chapter 5 - part 3
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15: Chapter 5 - part 4
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16: Chapter 5 - part 5
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17: Chapter 5 - part 6
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18: Chapter 5 - part 7
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19: Chapter 5 - Conclusion
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20: Appendix A-E
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21: Appendix F
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