Adam Shields

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Despite the fact that racism was almost as universal in the North, and that many of the proslavery arguments had been made in the North as well as many other places in the world up until the mid-1830s, the South’s desperate, vehement, and unrepentant perpetuation of the two evils together was indeed unique in the world, and certainly as part of a social system which southerners insisted was necessarily determinative to the political order.
The Problem of Slavery in Christian America: An Ethical-Judicial History of American Slavery and Racism
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