Antislavery Wasn’t Mainstream, Until It Was, Matt Karp, Jacobin
A very clever and entirely relevant piece of history from a Princeton historian.
The lede:
After Republicans lost their first election in 1856, the nineteenth-century Nate Silvers were happy to declare the antislavery movement a radical, fringe idea. Four years later, Abraham Lincoln won on a radical program of change.
The rest.
The lede:
After Republicans lost their first election in 1856, the nineteenth-century Nate Silvers were happy to declare the antislavery movement a radical, fringe idea. Four years later, Abraham Lincoln won on a radical program of change.
The rest.