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Slavery Agitation in Virginia, 1829-1832

Slavery Agitation in Virginia, 1829-1832 -

by Theodore M. Whitfield [Theodore Marshall Whitfield (1905-?)]

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Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press, 1930. viii, [1], 162pp. First edition. 8vo. Publisher's green cloth with gilt decorations and spine title. Some fading to spine gilt; closed tear at fore-edge of free, font endpaper; very good. Study of Virginia's retreat from rising anti-slavery and abolitionist sentiments of the late 18th and early 19th centuries to a defense of slavery in the 1830s. Includes chapters on "The High Tide of Anti-Slavery Feeling in Virginia," "The Slavery Debate in the General Assembly 1831-1832," and "Repression." With some discussion of Nat Turner and the Southampton Insurrection of 1831.
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