Jacksonian antislavery and the politics of free soil, 1824-1854
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University of North Carolina Press,
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Table of Contents:
- Jacksonian antislavery and the roots of free soil
- Dissident Democrats in the 1830s : William Leggett, George Henry Evans, and Thomas Morris
- Set down your feet, Democrats : politics and free soil in New York
- Making hay from Democratic clover : John P. Hale and the New Hampshire independent democracy
- Marcus Morton and the dilemma of Jacksonian antislavery in Massachusetts
- David Wilmot, the proviso, and the congressional movement to abolish slavery
- The Cincinnati clique, true democracy, and the Ohio origins of the Free Soil Party
- Free soil, free labor, free speech, and free men : the election of 1848
- Free soilers, Republicans, and the third party system, 1848-1854.