Rabu, 22 Februari 2017

Book Review: Necessary Courage

Necessary Courage: Iowa’s Underground Railroad in the Struggle Against Slavery  Lowell J. Soike, University of Iowa Press From its first settlements in the 1830s to its incorporation as a state in December 1846, Iowa was dominated by pro-slavery Democrats. But as more people moved there, the influx included  evangelical Christians and other abolitionist elements. By …

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