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The Public Career of Augustin Smith Clayton
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 126

The Public Career of Augustin Smith Clayton

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1936
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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A Journey in Brazil
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 169

A Journey in Brazil

A Journey in Brazil: Henry Washington Hilliard and the Brazilian Anti-Slavery Society is an investigative account of the vital career of Henry Washington Hilliard, who had a long and complicated relationship with slavery. A native Southerner, he was a former slave owner and Confederate soldier, but as a member of Congress Hilliard strongly opposed secession. Hilliard supported the constitutional legality of slavery; however, as a moderate he acknowledged the status quo and warned of the dangers of radical positions concerning the issue. Throughout a diverse career that spanned six decades, Hilliard’s personal challenges, moderated by his faith in Divine Providence, eventually allowed him t...

The Legal Ideology of Removal
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 350

The Legal Ideology of Removal

  • Categories: Law

This study is the first to show how state courts enabled the mass expulsion of Native Americans from their southern homelands in the 1830s. Our understanding of that infamous period, argues Tim Alan Garrison, is too often molded around the towering personalities of the Indian removal debate, including President Andrew Jackson, Cherokee leader John Ross, and United States Supreme Court Justice John Marshall. This common view minimizes the impact on Indian sovereignty of some little-known legal cases at the state level. Because the federal government upheld Native American self-dominion, southerners bent on expropriating Indian land sought a legal toehold through state supreme court decisions....

The Bench and Bar of Georgia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 496

The Bench and Bar of Georgia

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1858
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Bulletin
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 788

Bulletin

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1905
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Declaring His Genius
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 275

Declaring His Genius

Arriving at the port of New York in 1882, a 27-year-old Oscar Wilde quipped he had “nothing to declare but my genius.” But as this sparkling narrative reveals, Wilde was, rarely for him, underselling himself. A chronicle of his sensational eleven-month speaking tour of America, Declaring His Genius offers an indelible portrait of both Oscar Wilde and the Gilded Age. Neither Wilde nor America would ever be the same.

The Bench and Bar of Georgia: Memoirs and Sketches
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 498

The Bench and Bar of Georgia: Memoirs and Sketches

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1858
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Gwinnett County, Georgia, and the Transformation of the American South, 1818–2018
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 269

Gwinnett County, Georgia, and the Transformation of the American South, 1818–2018

In Gwinnett County’s two hundred years, the area has been western, southern, rural, suburban, and now increasingly urban. Its stories include the displacement of Native peoples, white settlement, legal battles over Indian Removal, slavery and cotton, the Civil War and the Lost Cause, New South railroad and town development, Reconstruction and Jim Crow, business development and finance in a national economy, a Populist uprising and Black outmigration, the entrance of women into the political arena, the evolution of cotton culture, the development of modern infrastructure, and the transformation from rural to suburban to a multicultural urbanizing place. Gwinnett, as its chamber of commerce ...

The Interbellum Constitution
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 573

The Interbellum Constitution

  • Categories: Law

A synthesis of legal, political, and social history to show how the post-founding generations were forced to rethink and substantially revise the U.S. constitutional vision Between 1815 and 1861, American constitutional law and politics underwent a profound transformation. These decades of the Interbellum Constitution were a foundational period of both constitutional crisis and creativity. The Interbellum Constitution was a set of widely shared legal and political principles, combined with a thoroughgoing commitment to investing those principles with meaning through debate. Each of these shared principles—commerce, concurrent power, and jurisdictional multiplicity—concerned what we now c...

John Quincy Adams and the Politics of Slavery
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 337

John Quincy Adams and the Politics of Slavery

In the final years of his political career, President John Quincy Adams was well known for his objections to slavery, with rival Henry Wise going so far as to label him "the acutest, the astutest, the archest enemy of southern slavery that ever existed." As a young statesman, however, he supported slavery. How did the man who in 1795 told a British cabinet officer not to speak to him of "the Virginians, the Southern people, the democrats," whom he considered "in no other light than as Americans," come to foretell "a grand struggle between slavery and freedom"? How could a committed expansionist, who would rather abandon his party and lose his U.S. Senate seat than attack Jeffersonian slave p...