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Normans and Saxons: Southern Race Mythology and the Intellectual History by Ritchie Devon Watson (Repost)

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Normans and Saxons: Southern Race Mythology and the Intellectual History of the American Civil War by Ritchie Devon Watson (Repost)
Publisher: Louisiana State Univ Press (May 2008) | ISBN: 0807133124 | Pages: 286 | PDF | 1.66 MB

When Representative Preston Brooks of South Carolina savagely caned Senator Charles Sumner Massachusetts on the floor of the U.S. Senate on May 21, 1856, southerners viewed the attack as a triumphant affirmation of southern chivalry, northerners as a confirmation of southern barbarity. Public opinion was similarly divided nearly three-and-a-half years later after abolitionist John Brown's raid on the Federal arsenal at Harper's Ferry, Virginia, with northerners crowning John Brown as a martyr to the cause of freedom as southerners excoriated him as a consciousness fanatic. These events opened American minds to the possibility that North and South might be incompatible societies, but some of Dixie's defenders were willing to go one step further--to propose that northerners and southerners represented not just a "divided people" but two scientifically distinct races.


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