Sons of the Fathers

Sons of the Fathers
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The Virginia Slavery Debates of 1831-1832
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Artikel-Nr:
9780739141731
Veröffentl:
2012
Seiten:
352
Autor:
Erik S. Root
eBook Typ:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Erik Root's book, Sons of the Fathers explores the Virginia Slavery Debate of 1831-1832, conducted in the House of Delegates. The speeches in this book provide, for the first time ever, an unedited version of that debate where many of the sons of America's Founders deliberated over the necessity of emancipating the slaves in Old Dominion.
Erik Root's book, Sons of the Fathers explores the Virginia Slavery Debate of 1831D1832, conducted in the House of Delegates. This is possibly the greatest debate to have occurred in any southern state before the Civil War. The speeches in this book provide, for the first time ever, an unedited version of that debate where many of the sons of America's Founders deliberated over the necessity of emancipating the slaves in Old Dominion. In August 1831, Nat Turner led the most successful slave rebellion in America's history, killing some 60 men, women, and children. This insurrection provided the historical backdrop to the proposal for a gradual emancipation plan. The forces for emancipation, led by Thomas Jefferson's grandson, Thomas Jefferson Randolph, were defeated in the course of the debate as the members of the House of Delegates rejected that it was a necessity to free the slaves. As a result, rift between what is now Virginia and Western Virginia developed, never to heal. Some in the debates believed slaves had the same rights as every human being. Those who balked at emancipation diminished slavery as an 'evil' and came closer to the view that the slaves were mere property. They affirmed that the slave was property and rejected the natural rights grounding of the Founding. In this collection of primary source material-which consists of the speeches made public to the press and the people-the reader will be able to decide just how close the emancipation forces attached themselves to the 'laws of Nature and Nature's God.' The reader will also be able to decipher how far many Virginians departed from not only the Declaration of Independence, but the Virginia Declaration of Rights.
Chapter 1. Introduction: Something Must be Done
Chapter 2. First Day of Debate
Chapter 3. Second Day of Debate
Chapter 4. Third Day of Debate
Chapter 5. Fourth Day of Debate
Chapter 6. Fifth Day of Debate
Chapter 7. Sixth Day of Debate
Chapter 8. Seventh Day of Debate
Chapter 9. Eighth Day of Debate
Chapter 10. Ninth Day of Debate
Chapter 11.Tenth Day of Debate
Chapter 12. Eleventh Day of Debate
Chapter 13. Twelfth Day of Debate
Chapter 14. Thirteenth Day of Debate
Chapter 15 Appendix A Legislative Petitions
Chapter 16 Appendix B Related Speeches and other Documents

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