The Following paper is an academic research paper meant to explore the passage of the 13th amendment in the House of Representatives between 1864-1865. By making heavy use of Congressional records to read speeches and debates given at the time as well as by exploring existing scholarship on the subject, a clear picture of the political situation and movements of the time can be understood. Proper historical analysis of the political trends of the time reveal the reality of the political situation and the passage of the 13th amendment. It was not through backroom bribery and trickery nor through strident crusades of abolitionists that the amendment was passed as is often portrayed in the media and academics, rather was through ...
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It has been the argument of many scholars and historians that the institution of slavery was, when i...
An article by Victor B. Howard published in the Summer 1982 issue of the Register of the Kentucky Hi...
This paper was completed during the Spring of 2018 for my ASI 120 course. The assignment was a multi...
This dissertation reintegrates abolitionism into the main currents of U.S. political history. Becau...
Thesis advisor: Marc LandyThe purpose of this paper is to demonstrate that the Civil War was indeed ...
Whether through legal assault, private manumissions or slave revolt, the institution of slavery weat...
My paper discusses the African American political party flip during the 1930s-1960s. Throughout my r...
The Reconstruction Era within U.S. History is (generally) defined as commencing in 1865 and ending i...
Understanding the Fourteenth Amendment is the key question of Constitutional law, both as it pertain...
This article is a rebuttal to the writings of those advocating the view that America was formed thro...
Recovering an Overlooked Emancipator David McCullough, Joseph J. Ellis, and Doris Kearns Goodwin hav...
I argue that American political discourse surrounding abolition and slavery, sectional politics and ...
The thesis of Professor Donald Nieman\u27s paper, From Slaves to Citizens: African-Americans, Right...
This dissertation explains why the American Whig Party consisted of the most anti-slavery and pro-sl...
Citation: Ingraham, Irene. Reconstruction: 1866-1876. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural Colle...
It has been the argument of many scholars and historians that the institution of slavery was, when i...
An article by Victor B. Howard published in the Summer 1982 issue of the Register of the Kentucky Hi...
This paper was completed during the Spring of 2018 for my ASI 120 course. The assignment was a multi...