Jason Smith

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Coercion is unconstitutional. Coercion is wrong. Coercion strikes down and demolishes the great fundamental principle of the Declaration of Independence,—the sacred right of self-government itself. Coercion wages war on the autonomy of free States. Secession, on the other hand, asserts the right of self-government for every free, sovereign, and independent State in existence.
Is Davis a Traitor: Or Was Secession a Constitutional Right Previous to the War of 1861? Annotated.
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