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The South. The Political Situation
Note that this printed sheet has been incorrectly folded, as evidenced by the pagination: [1], 2, 7, 8, 5, 6, 3, 4, 13, and so on.
United States: [1874]. A political pamphlet printing a speech given by Republican Senator Oliver P. Morton of Indiana, on racism in the South and its current political implications. Morton (1823-1877) was a strong ally of Lincoln, and condemns here the continued activity of the White League, KKK, and other White Supremacist organizations in the South. Morton was a strong supporter of the Civil Rights Act of 1875. Includes lists of racially motivated killings the South, from Tennessee to North Carolina and beyond, to bolster his case against the South's complacency towards hate crimes. Folded pamphlet (9.75" by 6.5"), unbound, uncut, and untrimmed as issued. Very good. Some toning, minor spotting. One small open tear to final page, minimal text loss. Unbound, uncut, and untrimmed as issued.Price: $150.00
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