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Title In the shadow of freedom : the politics of slavery in the national capital / edited by Paul Finkelman and Donald R. Kennon.

Publication Info. Athens : Published for the United States Capitol Historical Society by Ohio University Press, [2010]
©2010

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Description 1 online resource (viii, 248 pages) : illustrations.
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Series Perspectives on the history of Congress, 1801-1877
Perspectives on the history of Congress, 1801-1877.
Note Papers from the U.S. Capitol Historical Society meeting held in 2006.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Slavery in the shadow of liberty : the problem of slavery in Congress and the nation's capital / Paul Finkelman -- pt. 1. Congress and slavery in context -- The impact of British abolitionism on American sectionalism / David Brion Davis -- Christian statesmanship, codes of honor, and congressional violence : the antislavery travails and triumphs of Joshua Giddings / James B. Stewart -- Gamaliel Bailey, antislavery journalist and lobbyist / Stanley Harrold -- Saturday nights at the Baileys' : building an antislavery movement in Congress, 1838/1854 / Jonathan Earle -- "A nest of rattlesnakes let loose among them" : congressional debates over women's antislavery petitions, 1835/1845 / Susan Zaeske -- Debating slavery by proxy : the Texas annexation controversy / David Zarefsky -- pt. 2. The politics of slavery in the District of Columbia -- The 1846 retrocession of Alexandria : protecting slavery and the slave trade in the District of Columbia / A. Glenn Crothers -- "Whether they be ours or no, they may be heirs of the kingdom" : the pursuit of family ties among enslaved people in the District of Columbia / Mary Beth Corrigan -- The 1848 Pearl escape from Washington, D.C. : a convergence of opportunity, motivation, and political action in the nation's capital / Mary K. Ricks -- Celebrating emancipation and contesting freedom in Washington, D.C. / Mitch Kachun.
Summary Few images of early America were more striking, and jarring, than that of slaves in the capital city of the world's most important free republic. Black slaves served and sustained the legislators, bureaucrats, jurists, cabinet officials, military leaders, and even the presidents who lived and worked there. While slaves quietly kept the nation's capital running smoothly, lawmakers debated the place of slavery in the nation, the status of slavery in the territories newly acquired from Mexico, and even the legality of the slave trade in itself. This volume, with essays by some of the most disti.
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Subject United States. Congress -- History -- 19th century -- Congresses.
United States. Congress.
History.
Chronological Term 19th century
Subject United States. Congress -- Congresses -- History -- 19th century.
Slavery -- Washington (D.C.) -- History -- 19th century -- Congresses.
Slavery.
Washington (D.C.)
Slavery -- Political aspects -- Washington (D.C.) -- History -- 19th century -- Congresses.
Slavery -- Political aspects.
Antislavery movements -- Washington (D.C.) -- History -- 19th century -- Congresses.
Antislavery movements.
Slavery -- Law and legislation -- United States -- History -- 19th century -- Congresses.
Slavery -- Law and legislation.
United States.
Washington (D.C.) -- Race relations -- History -- 19th century -- Congresses.
Race relations.
Demonstration (Washington, D.C. : 1971)
Washington (D.C.) -- Politics and government -- To 1878 -- Congresses.
Politics and government.
Chronological Term To 1878
To 1899
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Conference papers and proceedings.
History.
Conference papers and proceedings.
Added Author Finkelman, Paul, 1949-
Kennon, Donald R., 1948-
United States Capitol Historical Society.
Other Form: Print version: In the shadow of freedom. Athens : Published for the United States Capitol Historical Society by Ohio University Press, ©2010 9780821419342 (DLC) 2010052956 (OCoLC)495778693
ISBN 9780821443491 (electronic)
0821443496 (electronic)
9780821419342 (acid-free paper)
082141934X (acid-free paper)