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South Carolina Senator, John Calhoun, fought for the 'states rights' of the American South and...

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South Carolina Senator, John Calhoun, fought for the 'states rights' of the American South and its greater independence, within the United States. He argued that enslavement of African Americans benefited all involved, including the slaves. Photograph by C.M. Bell, 1849
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1849 AD (C19th AD)
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South Carolina Senator, John Calhoun, fought for the 'states rights' of the American South and its greater independence, within the United States. He argued that enslavement of African Americans benefited all involved, including the slaves. Photograph by C.M. Bell, 1849 (BSLOC_2019_7_28)

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19th century / North America / America (continent) / art / hair style / slavery / USA / government / history / man / politics / portrait / president / senate / parliament / senator / one person / South Carolina / black and white / photo / print

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