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- Fitzhugh published the most spirited defense of slavery of any antebellum Virginian. In doing so he exacerbated sectional tensions over the issue. Fitzhugh aimed his proslavery writings to provoke reactions from opponents, but he articulated a resilient social mythology of slaveholder paternalism.encyclopediavirginia.org/entries/fitzhugh-george-1806-1881/
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WebJul 9, 2018 · Although George Fitzhugh said that “the negro race is inferior to the white race,” he viewed slavery as a practice that was more for the …
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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 …
Sociology for the South, or The Failure of Free Society
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