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Antebellum Yale and the Coming of the Civil War - Class 7

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Explore the complex relationship between Yale University and the American Civil War in this 55-minute lecture from the DeVane Lecture Series. Delve into the impact of slavery and racism on Yale and other American institutions during the antebellum period. Examine how these factors contributed to the growing tensions that ultimately led to the Civil War. Gain insights into the pivotal role of higher education in shaping societal attitudes and policies during this tumultuous time in American history. Analyze the ways in which Yale's involvement reflects broader national trends and debates surrounding slavery, abolition, and sectional conflict. Consider the long-lasting effects of this era on the university and its place in American society. Part of a comprehensive series investigating slavery's influence on American institutions and the ongoing struggle for equality and democracy.

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Class 7, Antebellum Yale and the Coming of the Civil War


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