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George Fitzhugh - Wikipedia
George Fitzhugh (November 4, 1806 – July 30, 1881) was an American social theorist who published racial and slavery-based social theories in the antebellum era. He argued that the negro was "but a grown up child" needing the economic and social protections of slavery. Fitzhugh decried capitalism as practiced by … See more
George Fitzhugh was born on November 10, 1806, to George Fitzhugh Sr. (a surgeon/physician) and Lucy (née Stuart) Fitzhugh. He was born in Prince William County, Virginia. His family moved to … See more
• Adler, Mortimer J. (1969). The Negro in American History, Encyclopædia Britannica Educational Corp.
• Ambrose, Douglas (1980). … See more• Cannibals All! Or Slaves Without Masters, by George Fitzhugh, Applewood Books, 2008
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George Fitzhugh (1806–1881) - Encyclopedia Virginia
WEBDec 22, 2021 · George Fitzhugh was a proslavery writer best known for two books: Sociology for the South; or the Failure of Free Society (1854) and Cannibals All! or, Slaves Without Masters (1857). Born in Prince …
George Fitzhugh's Pro-Slavery Argument Was Probably …
WEBJul 9, 2018 · George Fitzhugh was a slave-owner and sociologist who had some oddly egalitarian defenses of chattel slavery. Encyclopedia …
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