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Stephen A. Douglas Debates the Fate of Kansas and

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Stephen A. Douglas Debates the Fate of Kansas and
<B>Stephen A. Douglas Debates the Fate of Kansas and Slavery</B></I> 1856 speech, "KANSAS TERRITORIAL AFFAIRS," by Hon. S. A. Douglas of Illinois, printed at the Union Office, Washington, D.C. Choice extremely fine. Twenty-nine page pamphlet by the Honorable Stephen Arnold Douglas. Lightly toned, in otherwise excellent condition, 9.25" x 5.75". This is one of many speeches made by a prominent U.S. senator debating the fate of the newly added state of Kansas. Delivered on March 20, 1856. Stephen Douglas was the creator of the Kansas-Nebraska Bill, which allowed each new territory to decide whether it would be a slave state or free state. He became very famous for his debates with Abraham Lincoln on the issue of slavery. A slight crimp in the paper running in the packet from back to front is the only variation from its original form. Lot:251