Charleston’s Role in American Democracy
by Herbert Ravenel Sass
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Athens, GA : Reprinted from The Georgia Review, Vol. V, No. 4, Winter, 1951. First separate edition. Small 4to. 391-402 pp. “The aristocratic philosophy – libertarian in spite of the slavery incubus since it perceived the incompatibility of liberty and equality and preferred the former – had been the guiding star of Charleston’s life since her first founding, and this was the basic and permanent thing in her leadership of the South in
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