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Frontmatter
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Defining the Soul of the Nation
Volume 2
PART THREE New Issues and Parties: Americans, Republicans, and Divided Democrats, 1854-1860
10 A Few Considerations for Reflecting Voters (New York, 1855?)
11 The Parties of the Day. Speech of William H. Seward at Auburn, October 21, 1856 (Washington, 1857)
12 The Conspiracy to Break Up the Union. The Plot and Its Development . . . (Washington, 1860)
13 Salient Points of the Campaign . . . (Springfield, 1860)
PART FOUR The Culmination of the Battle for the Soul of America, 1861-1876
14 An Address . . . to the People of the States Which Adhere to the Federal Government (Washington, 1864)
15 "Union" on Dis-Union Principles! The Chicago Platform, McClellan's Letter of Acceptance . . . A Speech Delivered by Abram Wakeman, of New York, . . . Nov. 3, 1864 (New York, 1864)
16 Modern Philanthropy Illustrated. How They Tried to Make a White Man of a Negro . . . (n.p., 1868)
17 The Three Secession Movements in the United States. Samuel J. Tilden, . . . the Adviser, Aider, and Abettor of the Great Secession Movement of 1860 . . . (Boston, 1876)
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