In the thirty-five years before the Civil War, as it became increasingly difficult for those outside the world of politics to have frank and open discussions about slavery, Paul D. Naish argues that many Americans displaced their most provocative criticisms and darkest fears about the institution onto Latin America.
In the thirty-five years before the Civil War, as it became increasingly difficult for those outside the world of politics to have frank and open discussions about slavery, Paul D. Naish argues that many Americans displaced their most provocative criticisms and darkest fears about the institution onto Latin America.
Paul D. Naish (1960-2016) taught reading and writing, social science, and liberal arts courses at Guttman Community College of the City University of New York.
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Preface. Creatures of Silence Introduction. Surrounded by Mirrors Chapter 1. Never So Drunk with New-Born Liberty Chapter 2. "Our" Aborigines Chapter 3. The Problem of Slavery Chapter 4. Conquest and Reconquest Chapter 5. An Even More Peculiar Institution Epilogue. 1861 and After Notes Index Acknowledgments
Preface. Creatures of Silence Introduction. Surrounded by Mirrors Chapter 1. Never So Drunk with New-Born Liberty Chapter 2. "Our" Aborigines Chapter 3. The Problem of Slavery Chapter 4. Conquest and Reconquest Chapter 5. An Even More Peculiar Institution Epilogue. 1861 and After Notes Index Acknowledgments
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