To Save Us All from Slavery's Power: Republican Alarms, Southern Terrors, and the Plunge into Civil War
A dramatic reappraisal and retelling of the destruction of the American Union

To Save Us All from Slavery’s Power is a novel assessment of the culmination of the sectional crisis before the Civil War. It is a story of mutual misunderstanding, journalistic mendacity, and irreconcilable visions of the country’s future. With threats of disunion and rebellion rising in a thunderous chorus from the South in 1860, how could Republicans not have believed them until it was too late?
 

As Summers shows, Republicans in 1860 found it difficult to take the disunionist threat seriously because they knew that their party posed no imminent danger to slavery where it existed. But by then Americans were living in different political realities, and white Southerners could not see Republicans as anything less than an existential threat. To Save Us All from Slavery’s Power describes in dramatic detail how negative perceptions between the sections festered, and how the antagonism between them reached, and then went past, the breaking point.

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To Save Us All from Slavery's Power: Republican Alarms, Southern Terrors, and the Plunge into Civil War
A dramatic reappraisal and retelling of the destruction of the American Union

To Save Us All from Slavery’s Power is a novel assessment of the culmination of the sectional crisis before the Civil War. It is a story of mutual misunderstanding, journalistic mendacity, and irreconcilable visions of the country’s future. With threats of disunion and rebellion rising in a thunderous chorus from the South in 1860, how could Republicans not have believed them until it was too late?
 

As Summers shows, Republicans in 1860 found it difficult to take the disunionist threat seriously because they knew that their party posed no imminent danger to slavery where it existed. But by then Americans were living in different political realities, and white Southerners could not see Republicans as anything less than an existential threat. To Save Us All from Slavery’s Power describes in dramatic detail how negative perceptions between the sections festered, and how the antagonism between them reached, and then went past, the breaking point.

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To Save Us All from Slavery's Power: Republican Alarms, Southern Terrors, and the Plunge into Civil War

To Save Us All from Slavery's Power: Republican Alarms, Southern Terrors, and the Plunge into Civil War

by Mark Wahlgren Summers
To Save Us All from Slavery's Power: Republican Alarms, Southern Terrors, and the Plunge into Civil War

To Save Us All from Slavery's Power: Republican Alarms, Southern Terrors, and the Plunge into Civil War

by Mark Wahlgren Summers

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A dramatic reappraisal and retelling of the destruction of the American Union

To Save Us All from Slavery’s Power is a novel assessment of the culmination of the sectional crisis before the Civil War. It is a story of mutual misunderstanding, journalistic mendacity, and irreconcilable visions of the country’s future. With threats of disunion and rebellion rising in a thunderous chorus from the South in 1860, how could Republicans not have believed them until it was too late?
 

As Summers shows, Republicans in 1860 found it difficult to take the disunionist threat seriously because they knew that their party posed no imminent danger to slavery where it existed. But by then Americans were living in different political realities, and white Southerners could not see Republicans as anything less than an existential threat. To Save Us All from Slavery’s Power describes in dramatic detail how negative perceptions between the sections festered, and how the antagonism between them reached, and then went past, the breaking point.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780813955261
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
Publication date: 06/30/2026
Series: A Nation Divided
Pages: 300
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Mark Wahlgren Summers is the Thomas D. Clark Professor of History at the University of Kentucky and the author of numerous books, including The Ordeal of the Reunion: A New History of Reconstruction.

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