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Transcriber's Note:
COTTON IS KING,
AND
PRO-SLAVERY ARGUMENTS:
COMPRISING THE WRITINGS OF
HAMMOND, HARPER, CHRISTY, STRINGFELLOW, HODGE, BLEDSOE, AND CARTWRIGHT,
ON THIS IMPORTANT SUBJECT.
BY
E. N. ELLIOTT, L.L.D.,
PRESIDENT OF PLANTERS' COLLEGE, MISSISSIPPI.
INTRODUCTION.
COTTON IS KING:
SLAVERY IN THE LIGHT OF POLITICAL ECONOMY.
DAVID CHRISTY, ESQ.
COTTON IS KING:
SLAVERY IN THE LIGHT OF POLITICAL ECONOMY.
PREFACE TO THE THIRD EDITION.
PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION.
PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION.
CHAPTER I.
INTRODUCTORY STATEMENTS.
CHAPTER II.
CHAPTER III.
CHAPTER IV.
CHAPTER V.
CHAPTER VI.
CHAPTER VII.
CHAPTER VIII.
CHAPTER IX.
CHAPTER X.
CHAPTER XI.
CHAPTER XII.
CHAPTER XIII.
CHAPTER XIV.
CHAPTER XV.
CHAPTER XVI.
CHAPTER XVII.
CHAPTER XVIII.
CONCLUSION.
APPENDIX.
FREE COLORED POPULATION.
IMPORTANT DECISIONS.
MASSACHUSETTS BLACK MILITIA.
SOUTH-SIDE VIEWS.
COLORED PEOPLE EMIGRATING FROM LOUISIANA TO HAYTI.
THE COOLIE TRAFFIC.
TABLE I.
FACTS IN RELATION TO COTTON—ITS GROWTH, MANUFACTURE, AND INFLUENCE ON COMMERCE, SLAVERY, EMANCIPATION, ETC., CHRONOLOGICALLY ARRANGED.
TABLE II.
TABLE III.
TABLE IV.
TABLE V.
INFLUENCE OF THE COLORED POPULATION ON PUBLIC SENTIMENT.
TABLE VI.
TABLE VII.
TABLE VIII.
TABLE IX.
TABLE X.
TABLE XI.
AVERAGE WEEKLY CONSUMPTION OF COTTON IN EUROPE, FOR A SERIES OF YEARS, IN POUNDS.[135]
TABLE XII.
LIBERTY AND SLAVERY:
OR,
SLAVERY IN THE LIGHT OF
MORAL AND POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY.
BY
ALBERT TAYLOR BLEDSOE, LL. D.,
LIBERTY AND SLAVERY:
SLAVERY IN THE LIGHT OF
MORAL AND POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY,
INTRODUCTION.
CHAPTER I.
THE NATURE OF CIVIL LIBERTY.
CHAPTER II.
THE ARGUMENTS AND POSITIONS OF ABOLITIONISTS.
CHAPTER III.
THE ARGUMENT FROM THE SCRIPTURES.
CHAPTER IV.
THE ARGUMENT FROM THE PUBLIC GOOD.
CHAPTER V.
THE FUGITIVE SLAVE LAW.
THE
BIBLE ARGUMENT:
OR,
SLAVERY IN THE LIGHT OF DIVINE REVELATION.
BY
THORNTON STRINGFELLOW, D. D.,
THE BIBLE ARGUMENT:
OR,
SLAVERY IN THE LIGHT OF DIVINE REVELATION.
AN EXAMINATION
OF ELDER GALUSHA'S REPLY TO DR. RICHARD FULLER OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
STATISTICAL VIEW OF SLAVERY.
SLAVERY
IN THE LIGHT OF SOCIAL ETHICS.
BY
CHANCELLOR HARPER,
SLAVERY
IN
THE LIGHT OF SOCIAL ETHICS.
INFLUENCE OF SLAVERY ON SOCIAL LIFE.
SLAVERY
IN THE LIGHT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE.
BY
J. H. HAMMOND,
SLAVERY
IN
THE LIGHT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE.
LETTER I.
LETTER II.
SLAVERY
IN THE LIGHT OF ETHNOLOGY.
BY
S. A. CARTWRIGHT, M.D.
SLAVERY
IN
THE LIGHT OF ETHNOLOGY.
APPENDIX.
NATURAL HISTORY OF THE PROGNATHOUS SPECIES OF MANKIND.
ON THE CAUCASIANS AND THE AFRICANS.
SLAVERY
IN THE
LIGHT OF INTERNATIONAL LAW.
BY
E. N. ELLIOTT, L.L.D.,
SLAVERY
IN THE
LIGHT OF INTERNATIONAL LAW.
DECISION
OF THE
SUPREME COURT
OF THE UNITED STATES
IN THE
DRED SCOTT CASE.
DRED SCOTT DECISION.
SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES,
DECEMBER TERM, 1856.
DRED SCOTT
JOHN F. A. SANDFORD.
POINTS DECIDED.
THE
FUGITIVE SLAVE LAW.
BY
REV. CHARLES HODGE, D.D.
THE FUGITIVE SLAVE LAW.
THE BIBLE ARGUMENT ON SLAVERY.
THE
EDUCATION, LABOR, AND WEALTH OF THE SOUTH.
CONCLUDING REMARKS.
CONTENTS.
PAPERS PRINTED IN AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
SOUTHERN FIELD AND FIRESIDE,
THE
AUGUSTA EVENING DISPATCH,
S. A. ATKINSON.
CHEAPEST PAPER IN THE SOUTH.
THE WEEKLY DISPATCH
SOUTHERN MEDICAL AND SURGICAL JOURNAL:
CHRONICLE AND SENTINEL,
AUGUSTA, GA.
THE CONSTITUTIONALIST,
AND DEVOTED TO POLITICS, COMMERCE AND NEWS;
SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR;
FOOTNOTES:
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