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Virginia Secedes: A Documentary History

English

By (author): Dwight Pitcaithley

In January 1861, Virginia possessed the largest population of enslaved people within the United States. The institution of slavery permeated the states social, political, economic, and legal systems. While loyalty to the Union was strong in western Virginia as Civil War loomed, the states elected officials painted Abraham Lincoln and Republicans as abolitionists and reaffirmed Virginias commitment to slavery and white supremacy.

In this annotated volume of primary source documents from Secession Winter, Dwight T. Pitcaithley presents speeches by Virginians from the United States Congress, the Washington Peace Conference which had been called by Virginias general assembly, and the states secession convention to provide readers a glimpse into Virginias ultimate decision to secede from the Union. In his introductory analysis of the trial confronting Virginias leadership, Pitcaithley demonstrates that most elected officials wanted Virginia to remain in the Unionbut only if Republicans agreed to protect slavery and guarantee its future. While secessionists rightly predicted that the incoming Lincoln administration would refuse to agree to these concessions, Unionists claimed that disunion would ultimately undermine slavery and lead to abolition regardless.

Virginia deliberated longer and proposed more constitutional solutions to avoid secession than any other state. Only after the Confederate bombardment of Fort Sumter and President Lincolns request for troops to suppress the insurrection did Virginia turn from saving the Union to leaving it.

Throughout Pitcaithleys collection, one theme remains clear: that slavery and racenot issues over tariffswere driving Virginias debates over secession. Complete with a Secession Winter timeline, extensive bibliography, and questions for discussion, Virginia Secedes: A Documentary History is an invaluable resource for historians and students alike. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 272g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 31 May 2024
  • Publisher: University of Tennessee Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781621908432

About Dwight Pitcaithley

Dwight T. Pitcaithley worked for the National Park Service for thirty years the final decade as its chief historian. Following his retirement in 2005 he taught history at New Mexico State University until 2019. He is the author/editor of The U.S. Constitution and Secession: A Documentary Anthology of Slavery and White Supremacy Tennessee Secedes: A Documentary History and Kentucky and the Secession Crisis: A Documentary History.

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