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Political Abolitionism in Wisconsin, 1840-1861

Author Michael J. McManus
Publisher Kent State Univ Pr
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ISBN / ASIN0873386019
ISBN-139780873386012
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Michael J. McManus's study of political abolitionism in Wisconsin demonstrates the overriding importance of slavery-related issues in bringing on the political crisis of the 1850s and the American Civil War. In the years prior to the war, the political struggle to free enslaved blacks and block the "peculiar institution's" spread into the western territories became intertwined with concerns over the future of republican institutions in America and the liberties of northern Whites.

McManus shows that Wisconsin was more radical on slavery and race-related issues than most other northern states, and that slavery, rather than local ethonocultural concerns, was of greatest significance to the state's voters in the prewar years.