Read A Disease in the Public Mind Online
Authors: Thomas Fleming
Benezet, Anthony,
22
Benjamin, Judah,
253
Bennett, James Gordon,
216â217
,
240
Benton, Thomas Hart,
117
Biblical history of slavery,
15â16
The Biglow Papers
(Lowell),
169â170
Black Republicans,
283
Blair, Francis Preston,
268â270
Boisrond-Tonnerre, Louis Felix,
76
Bonaparte, Napoleon,
70â75
,
78
,
84â85
,
87
,
309
Booth, John Wilkes,
309
Boston tea party,
26â27
Boteler, A. R.,
262
Boyer, Jean-Pierre,
96
Branham, Caroline,
106
Brazil,
16â17
Britain
    Â
abolition of slavery in the West Indies,
110â113
,
134â135
,
181
,
192â194
    Â
blockade of French ports,
83
    Â
control of Mississippi River commerce,
50
    Â
cotton economy,
261â262
    Â
Cromwell's rule,
226
    Â
embargo against,
83â84
,
87
,
101
,
178â179
    Â
Garrison's abolitionist movement,
109â110
    Â
history of slavery,
16â17
    Â
incipient tyranny,
25â26
    Â
Jefferson's Declaration of Independence,
29â31
    Â
Jefferson's election as president,
71â72
    Â
Millerism,
138
    Â
Napoleon's abdication,
87
    Â
Oregon territory,
168
    Â
Quaker efforts for abolition,
21â22
    Â
sanctioning the slave trade,
20
    Â
tariff bills,
116
    Â
Texas's admission to the Union,
164
    Â
Treaty of Ghent,
88
    Â
War of 1812,
84â86
Broadnax, William Henry,
124
,
126â127
Brooks, Noah,
294
,
299
,
307â308
Brooks, Preston,
216
Brown, Albert Gallatin,
283
    Â
armed resistance to The Slave Power,
221â227
    Â
death of sons,
11â12
    Â
defeat of,
13â14
    Â
Harpers Ferry,
1â11
    Â
Lincoln's nomination,
249
    Â
Ohio,
196â199
    Â
Stuart's truce proposal,
12â13
    Â
trial and execution,
237â244
,
246â247
    Â
trial of backers,
245
,
248
Brown, John, Jr.,
197â198
Brown, Watson,
10â11
Buchanan, James,
148â149
,
186
,
218â221
,
230
,
232
,
237
,
251
,
263
,
265â266
Bull Run, Battles of,
283â290
,
294
Burns, Anthony,
185â186
,
195
,
226
Burnside, Ambrose,
298
Burr, Aaron,
82â83
Butler, Andrew P.,
215
Butler, Benjamin F.,
292â293
Buxton, Thomas Folwell,
109â110
Calhoun, Andrew Pickens,
253
Calhoun, John C.,
116
,
119â120
,
146
,
149
,
165â166
,
180â181
,
183â184
,
248
,
250
California,
167â168
,
180â183
Calvinism,
196
Cameron, Simon,
272
Caribbean colonies,
69â70
,
86â87
.
See also
West Indies
Cass, Lewis,
195
Chambrun, Adolphe, Marquis de,
309
,
313
Chandler, Zachariah,
308
Channing, William Ellery,
140
Chase, Salmon P.,
293
Chicago Tribune,
280â281
Chinese businessmen in Jamaica,
194
Christianity.
See
Religion
Civil rights, women's,
149â150
Clay, Henry,
84
,
89â93
,
164
,
173
,
181
,
183â184
Clinton, George,
49
Cobb, Howell,
182â183
Coles, Edward,
124â125
Colonization of slaves in Africa,
89â91
,
95â96
,
104
,
109
,
111â112
,
127
â
128
,
233
Committee on the Conduct of the War,
293
Committees of correspondence,
86
Compensated emancipation,
110
,
127
,
163
,
173â175
,
232
,
292
,
296â297
Compromise of 1850,
183â184
,
195
Confederacy,
180â181
,
280
,
283â284
.
See also specific individuals and events
Congress, U.S.
    Â
abolition in the District of Columbia,
148â149
    Â
abolitionist movement,
293
    Â
Adams's antislavery petitions,
146â148
    Â
admission of Texas,
163â167
    Â
Buchanan's message on secession,
254
    Â
fugitive slave law,
62
    Â
gag rule,
149â152
,
155â156
    Â
Harpers Ferry probe,
247â248
    Â
Lincoln's election to,
172â173
    Â
Lincoln's negotiated peace,
296â297
    Â
Lincoln's postwar policy,
308
    Â
Mexican War,
169
    Â
military spending,
290
,
299â300
    Â
Missouri Compromise,
91â93
    Â
New England secessionist rhetoric,
118â119
    Â
nullification crisis,
121
    Â
response to rebellion,
281
    Â
slavery-antislavery factions paralyzing,
182â183
    Â
tension over expansion of slavery,
215â216
    Â
War of 1812,
84â86
    Â
See also
Continental Congress
Congressional Globe,
268â269
Constitution, Confederate,
253
Constitution, U.S
    Â
amendment banning slavery,
310
    Â
annexation of Texas,
165
,
167
    Â
Calhoun's Exposition of 1828,
116â117
    Â
development of,
51â54
    Â
gag rule,
148
    Â
Garrison's stance on slavery,
111
    Â
Lincoln and,
259
,
276
,
296â297
Constitutional Convention,
178â179
,
248
Continental Congress,
27
,
30â32
,
40
,
44
,
48â54
.
See also
Congress, U.S.
Cotton production,
54â55
,
115â116
,
180â181
,
207â208
,
261â262
Cromwell, Oliver,
226
Cropper, James,
109
Cuba,
181
Cushing, Caleb,
250â251
Custis, George Washington Parke,
11
,
65
,
106
,
234
Custis, Nelly,
108
Dale, Sam,
120
Dana, Charles,
279â281
,
283
,
290
Darwin, Charles,
192
    Â
Arrival in Richmond,
280
    Â
Bull Run,
287â288
    Â
Confederate presidency,
253
    Â
Cushing nomination,
250â251
    Â
Fort Sumter,
267
,
294â295
    Â
Lee and,
281â282
    Â
Mexican War,
171
    Â
mustering the Confederate army,
290
Declaration of Independence,
29â32
,
35
,
39
,
47â48
,
51â52
Declaration of independence (Saint-Domingue),
76
“Declaration of Independence by the Representatives of the Slave
Population of the United States of America” (John Brown),
3â4
Democracy in America
(Tocqueville),
145
Democratic Party,
184
    Â
Congressional Globe,
268â269
    Â
formation of,
100
    Â
Garrison's views of,
103
    Â
Lincoln nomination,
250â251
    Â
national convention,
218
    Â
slavery platform,
251â252
Dessalines, Jean-Jacques,
73
,
75â79
Disunion,
48
,
53â54
,
58
,
87
,
118â120
,
153â155
,
219
,
268
,
301â302
Dodge, William E.,
259