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The fifth border state : slavery, emancipation, and the formation of West Virginia, 1829-1872

Title
The fifth border state : slavery, emancipation, and the formation of West Virginia, 1829-1872 / Scott A. MacKenzie.
Author
MacKenzie, Scott A. (Scott Alexander)
Publication
  • Morgantown : West Virginia University Press, 2023.
  • ©2023

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Description
xiii, 242 pages : illustrations (black and white), maps; 23 cm.
Summary
"One of the first new interpretations of West Virginia's origins in over a century--and one that corrects previous histories' tendency to minimize support for slavery in the state's founding. Every history of West Virginia's creation in 1863 explains the event in similar ways: at the start of the Civil War, political, social, cultural, and economic differences with eastern Virginia motivated the northwestern counties to resist secession from the Union and seek their independence from the rest of the state. In The Fifth Border State, Scott A. MacKenzie offers the first new interpretation of the topic in over a century--one that corrects earlier histories' tendency to minimize support for slavery in the state's founding. Employing previously unused sources and reexamining existing ones, MacKenzie argues that West Virginia experienced the Civil War in the same ways as the border states of Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, and Delaware. Like these northernmost slave states, northwestern Virginia supported the institution of slavery out of proportion to the actual presence of enslavement there. The people who became West Virginians built a new state first to protect slavery, but radical Unionists and escaping slaves forced emancipation on the statehood movement. MacKenzie shows how conservatives and radicals clashed over Black freedom, correcting many myths about West Virginia's origins and making The Fifth Border State an important addition to the literature in Appalachian and Civil War history"--
Series Statement
West Virginia and Appalachia
Subject
  • To 1950
  • Slavery > West Virginia > Public opinion > History > 19th century
  • Slavery > Public opinion
  • Slavery
  • West Virginia > History > To 1950
  • West Virginia > History > Civil War, 1861-1865
  • Border States (U.S. Civil War)
  • United States > Border States (U.S. Civil War)
  • West Virginia
  • Virginia
  • Southern States
Genre/Form
History.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Northwestern Virginia's Path towards Reconciliation, 1829-1851 -- Northwestern Virginia on the Defensive, 1851-1860 -- Northwestern Virginia in the Secession Crisis, January to July 1861 -- The Conservative Phase of the West Virginia Statehood Movement, August 1861 to February 1862 -- The Radical Phase of the West Virginia Statehood Movement, March 1862 to June 1863 -- West Virginia under Radical Rule, June 1863 to December 1869 -- Epilogue: West Virginia's Redemption, 1870-1872 -- Appendix A: An Appeal of the People of West Virginia to Congress, Suggesting for the Consideration of Members Material Facts -- Appendix B: Report of the Minority to Lincoln's Border State Emancipation Plan, July 15, 1862.
Call Number
Sc E 23-913
ISBN
  • 9781952271717
  • 1952271711
  • 9781952271724 (canceled/invalid)
LCCN
2022020004
OCLC
1314119002
Author
MacKenzie, Scott A. (Scott Alexander), author.
Title
The fifth border state : slavery, emancipation, and the formation of West Virginia, 1829-1872 / Scott A. MacKenzie.
Publisher
Morgantown : West Virginia University Press, 2023.
Copyright Date
©2023
Edition
First edition.
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Series
West Virginia and Appalachia
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Chronological Term
To 1950
Research Call Number
Sc E 23-913
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