Cotton Is King and Pro-Slavery Arguments V1: Slavery in the Light of Political Economy and Liberty and Slavery
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Cotton Is King and Pro-Slavery Arguments V1: Slavery in the Light of Political Economy and Liberty and Slavery

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Comprising The Writings Of Hammond, Harper, Christy, Stringfellow, Hodge, Bledsoe, And Cartwright On This Important Subject. With An Essay On Slavery In The Light Of International Law By The Editor.
Paperback, 472 pages
Published July 9th 2006 by Kessinger Publishing
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Cotton Is King and Pro-Slavery Arguments V1: Slavery in the Light of Political Economy and Liberty and Slavery (Hardcover)
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