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Kansas-Nebraska Act
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| The author tells us that in 1854, and again in 1860, Lincoln contended that the Negro race was inferior to the White race, and in 1858 he confessed that slavery had always been a "minor question" to him until the passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act which produced "Bleeding Kansas. But the Bums case revived active resistance, to the Compromise in the year the incendiary Kansas-Nebraska Act took effect; the two events signaled for many abolitionists the futility of legislative and judicial solutions to slavery and the inevitability of civil war. Douglas's deal with the Southerners was the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854. |
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