Lincoln & Darwin shared visions of race, science, and religion /
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Carbondale :
Southern Illinois University Press,
c2010.
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Tabl Cynhwysion:
- Origins and education
- Voyages and the experience of slavery
- The racial background, personal encounters, and turning points in 1837
- Religious reformation
- Career preparations and rivals, 1845-49
- Mortality, invention, and geology
- Scientific racism
- The types of mankind and the Kansas-Nebraska Act, 1854-55
- The politics of race
- Campaigning, 1856-58
- Publications and crocodiles, 1859-60
- More debates and new reviews
- Designers and inventors
- Inventions for a long war
- The Trent affair : a chemistry problem
- Delegation and control
- The rationality of colonization
- Colonization and emancipation
- Societies
- Mill workers and freedmen
- Testing hopes and hoaxes
- Spiritual forces
- Meeting Agassiz
- The descent of man
- An end to religion
- The dream of equality.