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Authors: Thomas Fleming
Douglas, Stephen A.,
195
,
218
,
229â234
,
250â252
,
269
Doyle, James P.,
198â199
Doyle, Mahala,
243
Ellison, William,
205
Ellsworth, Elmer C.,
278â279
Ellsworth, Oliver,
53
Ely, Alfred,
289
Emancipation
    Â
able-bodied blacks in the Continental army,
40â41
    Â
compensated,
110
,
127
,
163
,
173â175
,
232
,
292
,
296â297
    Â
French slaves,
69
    Â
Garrison's moral and spiritual commitment to,
100â101
    Â
Greeley's cry for,
291â292
    Â
Jefferson on,
37
    Â
Lafayette and Washington,
61
    Â
Lincoln's political tension over,
292â293
    Â
Missouri Compromise,
91â93
    Â
Quakers' push for,
62
    Â
Union generals' approach to,
292â293
    Â
Virginia's concerns over a race war,
283
    Â
Washington's decision to free his slaves,
59
,
63â65
    Â
westward expansion and,
49â51
    Â
See also
Abolition of slavery
;
Abolitionists
;
Slaves and slavery
Emancipation Proclamation,
293â300
,
310
Embargo,
83â84
,
87
,
101
,
178â179
Emerson, Ralph Waldo,
185
,
225â226
,
244
,
247
Emigrant Aid Company,
196
Eppes, John W.,
78
Ewell, Richard S.,
282
Executive authority, Lincoln's use of,
281
Exposition of 1828,
116â117
“Faking” (media),
216â217
Farewell Address (Washington),
59â60
,
309â310
Federalism,
59â60
Federalists,
81â84
,
87â89
,
93â94
,
100
,
102â103
Finley, Paul,
89
Floyd, William,
123
Foreign policy,
57â58
Fort Pickens, Florida,
265
Fort Sumter, South Carolina,
265â267
,
269
,
273â274
,
279
,
311
Forty-ninth parallel,
168
France
    Â
British blockade,
83
    Â
Jefferson's election as president,
71â72
    Â
Jefferson's support of the Revolution in,
57â58
    Â
Napoleonic rule,
70
    Â
Saint-Domingue slave revolt,
67â70
,
72â79
    Â
support for the Continental Army,
42
    Â
Vesey's revolt, influenced by,
96
    Â
War of 1812,
84â86
Franklin, Benjamin,
62â63
Fredericksburg, Battle of,
298
Free Soil Party,
214â215
French Revolution,
61
Fugitive Slave Act,
143â146
,
185â187
,
196â197
,
225â226
Fugitive slaves,
158â160
,
182
,
236
,
292â293
Gang system on plantations,
207â208
Garrison, Abijah,
101
Garrison, Fanny Lloyd,
102
Garrison, William Lloyd
    Â
abolitionist tensions,
137â138
    Â
American Colonization Society and,
109
,
111â112
    Â
biography,
101â102
    Â
British abolitionists and,
109â110
    Â
celebration of Union victory,
311
    Â
criticism of
The Liberator
and,
108â109
    Â
Dana and,
279
    Â
disunion,
153â155
,
263
    Â
education,
102â103
    Â
extremist views of,
138â139
    Â
fugitive slave laws,
186
    Â
hostile attitude,
99â100
    Â
John Brown's raid,
240
    Â
Lovejoy's martyrdom,
140â141
    Â
lynching plot,
139
    Â
Nat Turner insurrection,
105â108
    Â
political isolation,
100â101
    Â
public denunciations of,
111â113
    Â
subscribers' support of,
104
    Â
The Liberator,
97â99
    Â
The Slave Power,
178
    Â
Wilmot's Proviso,
172
Geary, John A.,
221
Genetic inferiority of blacks argued by Agassiz,
190â192
,
211
George III, King of England,
30
Gerry, Elbridge,
52
Ghent, Treaty of,
88
Glover, Joshua,
185
Grant, Ulysses S.,
291
,
305â307
,
311â312
Greeley, Horace,
216â217
,
230
,
279â280
,
289â293
Green, Israel,
12â13
Green, Shields,
13
Greene, Nathanael,
42â44
Grimké, Angelina,
133â134
Grimké, Sarah,
133â134
Griswold, Roger,
81
Guerilla warfare,
2â3
,
42
,
73â74
,
306
Haiti,
76â79
,
94â96
.
See also
Saint-Domingue
Hall's Island, Virginia,
6
Hamilton, Alexander,
40
,
42â46
,
49
,
58
,
69â70
Hamlin, Hannibal,
296
Hammond, James Henry,
180
Harpers Ferry, Virginia,
1
,
3â11
,
13
,
237â239
,
243
,
247â248
,
271
,
277
,
286
.
See also
Brown, John
Harrison, Constance Gary,
239
Harrison, Robert Monroe,
193
Harrison, William Henry,
164
Hartford Convention,
88â89
,
103
,
118
Hayne, Robert Y.,
108â109
,
117â118
,
121
Hayward, Shepherd,
7
Helper, Hinton Rowan,
210
Henry, Patrick,
61
Henson, Josiah,
201â205
Higginson, Thomas Wentworth,
223
,
246
,
248
Holmes, Oliver Wendell,
302â303
Holmes, Oliver Wendell, Jr.,
302â304
House divided,
231â232
House Foreign Affairs Committee,
165
Houston, Sam,
162
Howe, Julia Ward,
277
Howe, Samuel Gridley,
192
,
223
,
245
â
246
,
248
Hunter, David,
293
Ice Age,
190
Illinois,
91
The Impending Crisis in the South
(Helper),
210
Independence, American,
26â27
Industrialization,
54â55
Interstate slave trade,
144
Islam, slavery in,
16
Jackson, Andrew,
88
,
100
,
117
,
119â121
,
152
,
162
,
165â166
,
265â266
,
268â269
Jackson, James W.,
62
,
278â279
Jackson, Thomas “Stonewall,”
171
,
286
Jamaica,
193â194
Jefferson, Martha,
49
Jefferson, Thomas
    Â
bankruptcy,
124
    Â
challenging the primacy of the Union,
60â61
    Â
Declaration of Independence,
28â32
    Â
election to the presidency,
67
,
71â72
    Â
embargo against Britain,
83â84
,
178â179
    Â
extermination of Haiti's white population,
77â79
    Â
foreign policy,
57â58
    Â
Louisiana Purchase,
75
,
78
,
81â82
    Â
Missouri Compromise,
93
    Â
New England disgruntlement with,
83
    Â
Notes on the State of Virginia,
35â37
    Â
Saint-Domingue slave revolts,
70â71
,
74
    Â
stance on slavery,
47â48
    Â
westward expansion,
49â51
    Â
Whiskey Rebellion,
58â59
Jewish-Americans,
253
John Brown's Body,
276â277
,
310
Johnson, Albert Sidney,
253â254
Johnson, Andrew,
301
Johnson, Louisa,
180