The present work investigates the often cited, but poorly supported, notion that Founding Father George Mason was a wealthy, slave-owning Virginian who vehemently opposed slavery. Utilizing Mason\u27s state papers, letters, and other documents, as well as contemporaries\u27 accounts of his speeches, this work will analyze those records\u27 contextual construction, and it will deconstruct both Mason\u27s written and spoken words and his actions and inactions relative to slavery. The goal of this effort is to determine whether Mason, who ostensibly played such an instrumental role in the development of the rights of Americans, and who remained a slaveholder—thereby trampling the rights of others—was truly opposed to slavery. Included in thi...
In 1979, Robert Dawidoff wrote that it “was on the question of slavery that John Randolph contribute...
In the antebellum South, an enslaved person was more likely to be leased out than to be sold during ...
Efforts ro free slaves in the Unites States legally took two paths--manumission ofspecific slaces by...
The present work investigates the often cited, but poorly supported, notion that Founding Father Geo...
I am attempting in this paper to describe the colonial ideas and institutions, which must have influ...
Most studies of antebellum Virginia politician James Murray Mason examine his post-Senate career as ...
Historical analysis of a 1799 altercation and subsequent trial involving Gabriel Prosser, who a year...
Thomas Jefferson’s autobiography reveals his continual struggle against slavery and his frustration ...
Historians have, of course, long been aware of the importance of Virginia\u27s seventeenth-century c...
George Mason, a contemporary of George Washington and Patrick Henry, played a role in the developmen...
This paper is in no way an apology for the institution of slavery in any form. In fact, it is a reit...
A long-standing debate concerns the rationality of slave owners and this paper addresses that debate...
This project, is an research outline for the class: Thinking like an Historian. The assignment was t...
Thomas Jefferson is often presented as an enigma. He who wrote that “all men are created equal” also...
Virginia Society’s Response to Revolution Era Manumission and Emancipation Legislation Through Petit...
In 1979, Robert Dawidoff wrote that it “was on the question of slavery that John Randolph contribute...
In the antebellum South, an enslaved person was more likely to be leased out than to be sold during ...
Efforts ro free slaves in the Unites States legally took two paths--manumission ofspecific slaces by...
The present work investigates the often cited, but poorly supported, notion that Founding Father Geo...
I am attempting in this paper to describe the colonial ideas and institutions, which must have influ...
Most studies of antebellum Virginia politician James Murray Mason examine his post-Senate career as ...
Historical analysis of a 1799 altercation and subsequent trial involving Gabriel Prosser, who a year...
Thomas Jefferson’s autobiography reveals his continual struggle against slavery and his frustration ...
Historians have, of course, long been aware of the importance of Virginia\u27s seventeenth-century c...
George Mason, a contemporary of George Washington and Patrick Henry, played a role in the developmen...
This paper is in no way an apology for the institution of slavery in any form. In fact, it is a reit...
A long-standing debate concerns the rationality of slave owners and this paper addresses that debate...
This project, is an research outline for the class: Thinking like an Historian. The assignment was t...
Thomas Jefferson is often presented as an enigma. He who wrote that “all men are created equal” also...
Virginia Society’s Response to Revolution Era Manumission and Emancipation Legislation Through Petit...
In 1979, Robert Dawidoff wrote that it “was on the question of slavery that John Randolph contribute...
In the antebellum South, an enslaved person was more likely to be leased out than to be sold during ...
Efforts ro free slaves in the Unites States legally took two paths--manumission ofspecific slaces by...