John Brown's Holy War, 1860 Election, and the Secession Crisis - Class 12
Offered By: Yale University via YouTube
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Overview
Explore the pivotal events leading up to the American Civil War in this 59-minute lecture from Yale University's DeVane Lecture Series. Delve into John Brown's radical abolitionist actions, the contentious 1860 presidential election, and the subsequent secession crisis that fractured the nation. Examine how these critical moments in history shaped the course of American democracy, race relations, and constitutional governance. Gain insights into the complex interplay between slavery, politics, and social upheaval during this tumultuous period. Analyze the long-lasting impacts of these events on American institutions and society, and consider their relevance to contemporary discussions on pluralism, democracy, and racial equality.
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Class12, John Brown’s Holy War, 1860 Election, and the Secession Crisis
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