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Date: 2009-12-17 17:33:36
New England Emigrant Aid Company
Kansas Territory
Slave Power
Eli Thayer
Abolitionism
Proslavery
Lawrence
Kansas
Kansas–Nebraska Act
Slave and free states
Bleeding Kansas
History of the United States
United States

Kansas History: A Journal of the Central Plains[removed]Summer 1997): 102–115 “Advocate the Freedom of White Men, As Well As That of Negroes” The Kansas Free State and

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