South Carolina's pivotal decision for disunion : popular mandate or manipulated verdict? : [typescript], 2000 May 13 / William W. Freehling.

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South Carolina's pivotal decision for disunion : popular mandate or manipulated verdict? : [typescript], 2000 May 13 / William W. Freehling.

University South Caroliniana Society annual meeting (64th : 2000 : Columbia, S.C.). Address delivered at the sixty-fourth annual meeting of the University South Carolinana Society, discussing level of support among residents of Southeastern states for secession from the Union.

1 folder (12 sheets) ; 28 cm.

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