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Virginia's attitude toward slavery and secession
- Title
- Virginia's attitude toward slavery and secession / by Beverley Bland Munford.
- Author
- Munford, Beverley B. (Beverley Bland), 1856-1910.
- Publication
- Richmond : L.H. Jenkins, 1915, ©1909.
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- Description
- 330 pages; 22 cm
- Subjects
- Note
- On title page: "New Edition"; on verso: "Third School Edition, November, 1915."
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 305-311) and index.
- Contents
- Part I: Virginia's Attitude Toward Slavery and the Secession Defined -- Part II: Virginia Did Not Secede in Order to Extend Slavery Into the Territories, or to Prevent Its Threatened Destruction Within Her Own Borders -- Part III: Virginia Did Not Secede From a Wanton Desire to Destroy the Union, or From HOstility to the Ideals of Its Founders -- Part IV: The Attempt of the Federal Government to Coerce the Cotton States-the Proximate Cause of Virginia's Secession.
- OCLC
- ocm04604434
- 4604434
- SCSB-2345667
- Owning Institutions
- Columbia University Libraries