Political and Social EssaysUniversity of Virginia Press, 1995 - 510 pagini Louisa Susanna Cheves McCord (1810-1879) was one of the most remarkable figures in the intellectual history of antebellum America. A conservative intellectual, she broke the confines of Southern gender roles; she supported laissez-faire political economy and slavery, argued for woman's separate sphere, opposed Harriet Beecher Stowe, abhorred socialism, was a secessionist, and believed in the superiority of the white race. This volume includes her essays on slavery, secession, women's role, and political economy, fully annotated, along with an Introduction by Michael O'Brien, Chair of the Editorial Board of the Southern Texts Society. Over the past decade historians have begun to pay attention to McCord and find her indispensable to understanding American culture. Among Southerners before the Civil War, she is ranked with Thomas Jefferson, George Mason, James Madison, Sarah Grimke, John C. Calhoun, George Fitzhugh, and Frederick Douglass. Born in Charleston, South Carolina, McCord spent most of her adult life in and around Columbia. She owned and managed her own plantation, was active in the political troubles of the 1840s and 1850s, and was prominent in the intellectual circles based at South Carolina College. During the Civil War she supervised the hospital established in the college buildings, and when Federal forces captured Columbia, her house was the headquarters of General O. O. Howard, deputed by Sherman to maintain order in the city. |
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... Races ; Its Bearing upon Negro Slavery 6. Negro and White Slavery - Wherein Do They Differ ? 7. Separate Secession 8. Negro - mania 9. Uncle Tom's Cabin 10. British Philanthropy and American Slavery 11. Charity Which Does Not Begin at ...
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Introduction by Michael OBrien I | 12 |
Note on the Texts | 36 |
Justice and Fraternity | 57 |
The Right to Labor | 79 |
Enfranchisement of Woman | 105 |
Woman and Her Needs | 125 |
Diversity of the Races Its Bearing upon Negro Slavery | 159 |
Negro and White SlaveryWherein Do They Differ? | 187 |
Uncle Toms Cabin | 245 |
British Philanthropy and American Slavery | 281 |
Charity Which Does Not Begin at Home | 321 |
A Letter to the Duchess of Sutherland | 350 |
Carey on the Slave Trade | 361 |
Slavery and Political Economy | 422 |
To the Editor of The XIX Century | 470 |
Bibliography | 495 |
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