Border War: Fighting over Slavery before the Civil War

Border War: Fighting over Slavery before the Civil War

by Stanley Harrold
Border War: Fighting over Slavery before the Civil War

Border War: Fighting over Slavery before the Civil War

by Stanley Harrold

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Overview

During the 1840s and 1850s, a dangerous ferment afflicted the North-South border region, pitting the slave states of Maryland, Virginia, Kentucky, and Missouri against the free states of New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois. Aspects of this struggle—the underground railroad, enforcement of the fugitive slave laws, mob actions, and sectional politics—are well known as parts of other stories. Here, Stanley Harrold explores the border struggle itself, the dramatic incidents that it comprised, and its role in the complex dynamics leading to the Civil War.

Border War examines the previously neglected cross-border clash of attitudes and traditions dating many generations back. By the mid-nineteenth century, nowhere else were tensions greater between antislavery and proslavery interests. Nowhere else was there more direct conflict between the forces binding North and South together and those driving them apart. There were mass slave escapes, battles between antislavery and proslavery vigilantes, and fierce resistance in the Border North to the kidnapping of free African Americans. There were also fights throughout the borderlands between fugitive slaves and those attempting to apprehend them. Harrold argues that, during the 1850s, warfare on the Kansas-Missouri line and John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry, Virginia, were manifestations of a more pervasive border conflict that helped push the Lower South into secession and helped persuade most of the Border South to stand by the Union.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780807899694
Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press
Publication date: 01/01/2011
Series: Civil War America
Edition description: Large Print
Pages: 312
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.25(h) x (d)

About the Author

Stanley Harrold is professor of history at South Carolina State University.

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Writing with admirable clarity and passion, Harrold vividly re-creates the violent and chaotic decade of the 1850s. Harrold's devastating portrait of a nation already at war along the contested border should appeal to all readers of history. His research, both archival and secondary, is exceptional.—Douglas R. Egerton, Le Moyne College

Arguing for a broader definition of politics, Stanley Harrold successfully takes us into relatively uncharted waters, insisting that, by running away, slaves had a profound effect on the politics of slavery both on the border between slavery and freedom where it was most vulnerable and on the national level.—Richard J. M. Blackett, Vanderbilt University

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