Fettered Freedom: Civil Liberties and the Slavery Controversy, 1830-1860Michigan State College Press, 1949 - 273 pages |
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CHAPTER | 4 |
THE RIGHT OF PETITION AND THE RIGHT TO | 32 |
ABOLITIONISM AND ACADEMIC FREEDOM | 70 |
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