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Illustrations of the Pro-Slavery Argument

Primary source: "The Negro as He Was, the Negro as He Is," an illustrated argument, c. 1860, and “The Northern Laborer, the Southern Laborer,” an illustrated argument, c. 1860.
Caption: These illustrations support the institution of slavery. Why?



These illustrations support the institution of slavery. Why?

"The Negro as He Was, the Negro as He Is," an illustrated argument, c. 1860, and “The Northern Laborer, the Southern Laborer,” an illustrated argument, c. 1860; reprinted, Larry E. Tise. Proslavery: A History of the Defense of Slavery in America, 1701–1840 (Athens, Ga.: University of Georgia Press, 1987) 104–5.

Courtesy of the University of Georgia Press, Athens, Georgia



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