Proslavery thought
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Proslavery is an ideology that perceives slavery as a positive good or an otherwise morally acceptable institution, something to be extended further, rather than abolished.
This view was most developed in the Antebellum South of the United States.
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See also
- Thomas Roderick Dew
- William Harper (South Carolina politician)
- James Henry Hammond
- George Fitzhugh
- Albert Taylor Bledsoe
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