Benjamin, Judah P. Kansas Bill. Speech of Hon. J.P. Benjamin of La. Delivered in (the) Senate of the United States on Thursday March 11, 1858

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Benjamin, Judah P. Kansas Bill. Speech of Hon. J.P. Benjamin of La. Delivered in (the) Senate of the United States on Thursday March 11, 1858

Slavery Protected by the Common Law of the New World. Guarantied by (the) Constitution pp.29. Unbound. 4to

Washington: G.S. Gideon 1858

Est: $700 - $1,000
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In 1852 Judah P. Benjamin became the first professing Jew to be elected to the United States Senate. Initially a Whig, he became a Democrat in 1856 after the Democratic Party espoused the cause of Southern rights. He was a leading member of the school of Southern politicians who favored succession from the Union as the only safeguard for Southern survival. To which end, he delivered this major address in the Senate defending slavery. Upon the succession of the State of Louisiana, Benjamin withdrew from the Senate to join, as senior member, President Jefferson Davis’ Confederate Cabinet