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Paperback The Slaveholding Class Dominant in the Republic. Speech of William H. Seward, at Detroit, October 2, 1856 Volume 2 Book

ISBN: 1172205663

ISBN13: 9781172205660

The Slaveholding Class Dominant in the Republic. Speech of William H. Seward, at Detroit, October 2, 1856 Volume 2

This is a reproduction of a speech delivered by William H. Seward in Detroit on October 2, 1856. Entitled "The Slaveholding Class Dominant in the Republic," the address focuses on the contentious issue of slavery in the United States and its impact on the nation's political landscape. Seward, a prominent figure in the anti-slavery movement and later Secretary of State under Presidents Lincoln and Johnson, argues against the expansion of slavery and critiques the political power wielded by slaveholders.

This speech offers valuable insight into the political climate leading up to the Civil War. It showcases Seward's eloquent rhetoric and his passionate stance on one of the most divisive issues in American history. It provides a firsthand account of the arguments and concerns of those who sought to limit and ultimately abolish slavery in the United States. "The Slaveholding Class Dominant in the Republic" is a significant historical document for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of the antebellum period and the origins of the Civil War.

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