Colonization after emancipation : Lincoln and the movement for Black resettlement / Phillip W. Magness and Sebastian N. Page.
2011
E453 .M34 2011 (Mapit)
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Colonization after emancipation : Lincoln and the movement for Black resettlement / Phillip W. Magness and Sebastian N. Page.
Author
Magness, Phillip W.
ISBN
9780826219091
0826219098
0826219098
Publication Details
Columbia : University of Missouri Press, c2011.
Language
English
Description
x, 164 p. : ill. ; 24 cm
Call Number
E453 .M34 2011
Dewey Decimal Classification
973.714
Summary
"Colonization after Emancipation reveals an unexplored chapter of the emancipation story. A valuable contribution to Lincoln studies and Civil War history, this book unearths the facts about an ill-fated project and illuminates just how complex, even convoluted, Abraham Lincoln's ideas about the end of slavery really were."--Dust jacket.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Page, Sebastian N.
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Table of Contents
The curious politics of colonization
American freedmen, British labor
Mr. Lincoln's hobby
The contrabands question
This most desirable country
A self-supporting scheme
Secretary Seward and the Dutch treaty
Administrative dysfunction, congressional displeasure
The indefatigable James Mitchell
Colonization repudiated, colonization revived?
Colonization after emancipation.
American freedmen, British labor
Mr. Lincoln's hobby
The contrabands question
This most desirable country
A self-supporting scheme
Secretary Seward and the Dutch treaty
Administrative dysfunction, congressional displeasure
The indefatigable James Mitchell
Colonization repudiated, colonization revived?
Colonization after emancipation.