When the South Held the Keys - An interview with Matt Karp
Henry Clay speaking on the Compromise of 1850 in the Senate, ca. 1855.
"In the years before the New Deal, the ex-Confederate states were, as Seth Ackerman put it, 'a desperately poor, single-crop farm region with a per capita income roughly half the national average and a third the level of the Northeast.' And its ruling class was no exception — few would make the mistake of calling the postbellum elite 'cosmopolitan.' When history is read backwards, the continuities between the postwar and pre-war ruling classes of the Southern states are magnified and exaggerated. ... But Princeton historian and Jacobin contributing editor Matt Karp’s new book This Vast Southern Empire: Slaveholders at the Helm of American Foreign Policy makes clear that this is a mistake. ..."
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Dissent - Booked: When Slaveholders Controlled the Government, with Matthew Karp
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