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just days after calling them from their academic studies to assist in a crucial defense
In A Handsome Flogging: The Battle of Monmouth
Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address Illustrated
Southerners finally realized that they had been beaten on the battlefield
Cassius Marcellus Clay: The Life of an Antislavery Slaveholder and the Paradox of American Reform slavery just days after calling themby Anne E. Marshall The nineteenth century Kentucky antislavery reformer Cassius Marcellus Clay is generally remembered as a knife wielding rabble rouser who both inspired and enraged his contemporaries. Clay brawled with opponents while stumping for state constitutional changes to curtail the slave trade. He famously deployed cannons to protect the office of the antislavery newspaper he founded in Lexington. Despite attempts on his life, he helped
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