The Abolition Crusade and Its Consequences: Four Periods of American History

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HILARY A. HERBERT, LL.D.

PREFATORY NOTE BY JAMES FORD RHODES

PREFACE

CONTENTS

THE ABOLITION CRUSADE AND ITS CONSEQUENCES

INTRODUCTION

CHAPTER I SECESSION AND ITS DOCTRINE

CHAPTER II EMANCIPATION PRIOR TO 1831

CHAPTER III THE NEW ABOLITIONISTS

CHAPTER IV FEELING IN THE SOUTH 1835

CHAPTER V ANTI-ABOLITION AT THE NORTH

CHAPTER VI A CRISIS AND A COMPROMISE

CHAPTER VII EFFORTS FOR PEACE

CHAPTER VIII INCOMPATIBILITY OF SLAVERY AND FREEDOM

CHAPTER IX FOUR YEARS OF WAR

CHAPTER X RECONSTRUCTION, LINCOLN-JOHNSON PLAN AND CONGRESSIONAL.

CHAPTER XI THE SOUTH UNDER SELF-GOVERNMENT

INDEX

Title: The Abolition Crusade and Its Consequences

Four Periods of American History

Author: Hilary Abner Herbert

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THE ABOLITION CRUSADE
AND ITS CONSEQUENCES

FOUR PERIODS OF AMERICAN HISTORY

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