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Arguing about Slavery: The Great Battle in the United States Congress,Used
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A blowbyblow recreation of the battle royal that raged in Congress in the 1830s, when a small band of representatives, led by President John Quincy Adams of Massachusetts, employed intricate stratagems to outwit the Southern (and Southernsympathizing) sponsors of the successive "gag" rules that had long blocked debate on the subject of slavery.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the main focus of the book 'Arguing about Slavery'? A: The book focuses on the intense debates in the United States Congress during the 1830s regarding slavery, highlighting the efforts of a group of representatives, including President John Quincy Adams, to challenge the gag rules that prevented discussion on the topic.
- Q: Who is the author of 'Arguing about Slavery'? A: The author of 'Arguing about Slavery' is William Lee Miller.
- Q: When was 'Arguing about Slavery' published? A: 'Arguing about Slavery' was published on January 16, 1996.
- Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: 'Arguing about Slavery' is available in a hardcover binding.
- Q: How many pages are in 'Arguing about Slavery'? A: The book contains 577 pages.
- Q: Is there any specific edition of 'Arguing about Slavery'? A: Yes, this book is the first edition.
- Q: What themes are explored in 'Arguing about Slavery'? A: The book explores themes such as political strategy, moral dilemmas surrounding slavery, and the historical context of congressional debates.
- Q: Is 'Arguing about Slavery' suitable for academic research? A: Yes, 'Arguing about Slavery' is suitable for academic research, particularly for those studying U.S. history, politics, and the abolitionist movement.
- Q: Can I find any illustrations or images in 'Arguing about Slavery'? A: The book primarily focuses on text and historical accounts; it does not contain illustrations or images.
- Q: What is the intended audience for 'Arguing about Slavery'? A: The intended audience includes historians, students, and anyone interested in the complexities of American political history and the slavery debate.