Read A Disease in the Public Mind Online
Authors: Thomas Fleming
Newton, John,
23
Nicolay, John G.,
288â289
Ninety-day volunteers,
283â284
Norris, Wesley,
236â237
Notes on the State of Virginia
(Jefferson),
35â36
Nullification,
116â117
,
119
,
184
Oberlin College (Ohio),
130â131
,
135
On the Origin of Species
(Darwin),
192
Oregon territory,
167â168
Otis, Harrison Grey,
87
,
103
,
108â109
,
139
Otis, James,
25â26
Overseers, black,
205â207
Paine, Lewis,
309
Paredes, Mariano,
168
Patterson, Robert,
284â285
Peace convention,
259â260
Phillips, Wendell,
139â141
,
244
,
268
,
294
,
297
Pickering, Timothy,
81â83
,
102â103
Pierce, Franklin,
185â186
,
218â220
,
250
Pinckney, Charles Cotesworth,
53
Pinckney, Henry Laurens,
147
Pinckney, William,
92
Plantation economy,
17
,
67â68
,
72
,
115â116
,
125
,
192â194
,
207â209
,
234â237
,
261â262
Polk, James K.,
147â148
,
150
,
165
,
167â170
,
172â173
,
181
Postal laws,
145
Postwar policy, Lincoln's,
308â309
Pottawatomie Creek,
198
,
216
,
223â224
,
243
“Provisional Constitution and Ordinances for the People of the United States” (John Brown),
3â4
,
6
Pryor, Roger,
267
Punch,
296
Quakers,
17â18
    Â
abolition in the District of Columbia,
148â149
    Â
emancipation proposal,
62
    Â
opposition to slavery,
18â22
    Â
pushing for abolition in Virginia,
123â124
    Â
Uncle Tom's Cabin,
189
    Â
Virginia slave revolts,
71
Racial equality,
233
Racism
    Â
abolitionists' postwar hostility towards the South,
311â312
    Â
Agassiz's anthropology,
190â192
    Â
American Colonization Society,
90
    Â
early history of slavery,
15â16
    Â
Jefferson's
Notes on the State of Virginia,
36â37
    Â
justifying slavery,
18
    Â
Lincoln-Douglas debates,
232â234
    Â
Wilmot's Proviso,
172
Randolph, Jane,
124
Randolph, John,
70â71
,
84
,
89
,
92
,
116
Randolph, Thomas Jefferson,
124â128
,
174â175
Raymond, Henry,
266
Rebel yell,
287
Recession,
115â116
Religion
    Â
abolitionists' doctrines,
139â141
    Â
anti-Lincoln rallies,
252â253
    Â
Benjamin Franklin's hoax,
62â63
    Â
black churches,
95â96
    Â
British abolitionists,
110â111
    Â
Brown's religion of violence,
225â226
    Â
concerns over disunion,
53
    Â
Cotton Mather's moral superiority of New England,
50â51
    Â
early history of slavery,
16
    Â
Garrison's political and religious views,
100â103
    Â
inspiring
Uncle Tom's Cabin,
188â189
    Â
John Brown,
196â197
,
225â226
,
242â243
    Â
Lincoln's beliefs,
294â295
,
299â300
    Â
Millerism,
137â138
    Â
Quaker opposition to slavery,
17â22
    Â
religion among slaves,
24
    Â
temperance movements,
130
    Â
The Slave Power replacing,
177â178
    Â
Weld's abolitionist crusade,
130â135
Republican Party,
296
    Â
Blair's defection to,
269
    Â
emergence of,
214
    Â
Lincoln nomination,
249
    Â
Lincoln's leadership,
231â232
    Â
Maryland's hostility to,
275
    Â
national convention,
218
    Â
Thoreau's speech on Brown,
244
    Â
Whig Party,
100
Rhode Island,
20â21
,
34â35
,
39â40
,
84
,
86
Richmond Enquirer,
128
,
238
,
257
,
296
Riley, Isaac,
202â204
Roane, William Henry,
123
Robertson, John,
273
Rogers, Nathaniel Peabody,
138
Ross, David,
206â207
Rush, Benjamin,
26
Russell, Thomas B.,
224â225
Rutledge, Edward,
32
Saffin, John,
18
Saint-Domingue,
67â70
,
72â77
,
95
,
125
,
134â135
,
159
.
See also
Haiti
Sanborn, Franklin,
222â224
,
226
,
245
,
248
Santa Anna, Antonio López de,
162
,
170
Scott, Winfield,
170â171
,
173â174
,
255
,
263â266
,
270â272
,
278â279
,
282â284
,
288â289
Secession,
50
    Â
anti-Lincoln rallies,
252â253
    Â
as Democratic platform,
251â252
    Â
Lincoln's response to,
263â264
    Â
New England's push for,
87â88
,
118
    Â
over the Louisiana Purchase,
82
    Â
Ruffin's fanaticism,
243â244
    Â
Virginia,
255â258
    Â
Virginia's threat of,
262
,
271
    Â
Virginia's vote for,
278â279
    Â
Whiskey Rebellion,
58
Second Great Awakening,
102
Seddon, James A.,
259
Seditious journalism,
108
Segregation,
210
Seven Years' War,
72
Seward, Frederick,
299â300
,
310â311
Seward, William,
218
,
231â233
,
240
,
249
,
257
,
261
,
263â264
,
266
,
288â289
,
293â294
,
299â301
Sexual abuse,
135
Shays, Daniel,
51
Sherman, William Tecumseh,
287
,
302
,
311
Shiloh, Battle of,
291
Skilled slaves,
206â207
Slave army,
39â41
,
128
,
268
,
297â298
Slave patrols,
157â160
The Slave Power,
3
,
162â163
,
167
,
169
,
185â186
,
197
,
211
,
217â218
Slave revolts
    Â
Amistad
revolt,
152â153
    Â
colonial America,
23â25
    Â
concerns over the Missouri Compromise,
94â95
    Â
Harpers Ferry,
1â3
,
5â6
,
14
    Â
Middle Passage,
23
    Â
Nat Turner's uprising,
105â108
    Â
slave patrols as prevention,
157â160
    Â
Southern fears of,
70â71
,
123â125
,
127â128
,
145â146
,
283
    Â
See also
Saint-Domingue
Slave trade,
183
Slavery As It Is
(Weld),
134
,
202
Slaves and slavery
    Â
abolitionists call for ban on interstate slave trade,
144
    Â
Adams's views of,
144â145
    Â
American Colonization Society,
89â91
    Â
as element in Jeffersonian-Republican system,
103
    Â
as secondary motive for war,
301â302
    Â
ban in the western states,
49â50
    Â
black brigade proposed by Laurens,
42â43
    Â
Calhoun's support of,
165â166
    Â
constitutional amendment bans,
310
    Â
cotton gin,
55
    Â
Declaration of Independence,
29â32
    Â
early history,
15â16
    Â
European history of,
16â17
    Â
evolution of,
210
    Â
experiences of transported slaves,
22â23