first edition Original printed wrappers, string bound.
(1861)
by Daniel R. Goodloe, of North Carolina.
Daniel R. Goodloe, of North Carolina. Emancipation and the War. Compensation Essential to Peace and Civilization. In which it is made apparent that the resources of the country are three-fold greater than the emergency, which will call for little, if any, additional taxation.
Goodloe argues - among other things - that "the amelioration of the black race can only be effected through the agency of the whites, - and, to secure this, fair compensation must be made for the deprivation of what Southern men regard as their property."
A raw snapshot of uncensored discourse from the brink of war.
8vo. Original printed wrappers, string (truncated)
Goodloe argues - among other things - that "the amelioration of the black race can only be effected through the agency of the whites, - and, to secure this, fair compensation must be made for the deprivation of what Southern men regard as their property."
A raw snapshot of uncensored discourse from the brink of war.
8vo. Original printed wrappers, string (truncated)