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George Fitzhugh

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George Fitzhugh works as a clerk in the Confederate Treasury Department in Richmond. 1877. Mary Brockenbrough Fitzhugh, the wife of George Fitzhugh, dies. 1880.
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George Fitzhugh. Article · Talk ... Occupation, Lawyer. Notable work, Sociology for the ... George Fitzhugh was born on November 10, 1806, to George Fitzhugh Sr.
He defined "slavery" broadly to include all systems of servile labor. These views had become commonplace in the South by the 1850s. His originality lay in the ...
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George Fitzhugh offered one of the most consistent and sophisticated defenses of slavery. His study Sociology for the South attacked northern society as corrupt ...
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Harvey Wish, George Fitzhugh: Propagandist of the Old South (1943), with frontispiece portrait, with Nov. 4, 1806, birth date (p. · Nov. · Death date of July 30, ...
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The mistress, on Southern farms, is usually more busily, usefully and benevolently occupied than any one on the farm. She unites in her person, the offices of ...
Jan 22, 2024 · Born in 1806 in Virginia, Fitzhugh became famous as a pro-slavery writer and sociologist. His best-known work, “Sociology for the South: or ...
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Fitzhugh's racism which he separates so carefully from his defense of slavery as an institution, is of course egregious. It should, however, be understood ( ...
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An interesting predecessor of this orientation was the American George Fitzhugh. Largely forgotten today, he was an influential 19th century intellectual who ...
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Fitzhugh was employed in the office of Attorney General Black, in the land claim department. About this time he made his only visit to the northern states, ...