...In the first place,only by this means could the adherence of important BorderStates be secured, without the aid of which secession wasfolly...
W. E. B. Du Bois 「The Suppression of the African Slave Trade to the United States of America」
...Seized by the state troops uponthe secession of North Carolina, it had been held by the Confederatesuntil the approach of Sherman's victorious army, whereupon it wasevacuated and partially destroyed...
Charles W. Chesnutt 「The House Behind the Cedars」
... The bittercontroversies which followed this secession terminated only with thedeath of Most, in 1906...
Emma Goldman 「Anarchism and Other Essays」
..." It comes as a surpriseto most of us that the Indian played a part of sufficient importance withinthe Union to have the right to have something to say about secession...
Various 「The Journal of Negro History, Vol. I. Jan. 1916」
...The timid are for it and they shrink fromconvulsion and civil war, while all the bold, the reckless, and thebankrupt are for secession...
Various 「The Journal of Negro History, Vol. I. Jan. 1916」
...Unfortunately for us our Governor does not sympathize with Kentucky in respect to secession...
Various 「The Journal of Negro History, Vol. I. Jan. 1916」
...The fact is that secession had little chance in Kentucky after publicopinion found expression...
Various 「The Journal of Negro History, Vol. I. Jan. 1916」
...We easily see now that there was not muchdanger of secession, but the Unionists could not see it so well at thattime...
Various 「The Journal of Negro History, Vol. I. Jan. 1916」
...Evidently these elections showed not only that secession was impossiblebut that neutrality could not last...
Various 「The Journal of Negro History, Vol. I. Jan. 1916」
...Collins exaggerates, however, when he says that few leading menopposed secession...
Various 「The Journal of Negro History, Vol. I. Jan. 1916」
...He says: "There is reason to believe thatthis course (neutrality) was the only one that could have kept Kentuckyfrom secession...
Various 「The Journal of Negro History, Vol. I. Jan. 1916」
..." Speed, however, is doubtless right in saying allthis is mere assertion and that there was no danger of secession after thepeople had a chance to transfer their will to the government...
Various 「The Journal of Negro History, Vol. I. Jan. 1916」
...The first minister the Zoar Chapel people had, after their secession,was Mr...
Atticus 「Our Churches and Chapels」
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