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4.2.3Read:Views For and Against SlaveryReading Guide

U. S. History

Reading Questions

Go over these questions before you read the passage, and keep them in mind as you read. Go back after you're done reading, and answer them as best you can.

1. Who wrote the materials you are reading? Approximately when were they written?

2. Are these primary sources or secondary sources?

3. Summarize Thornwell's claim that obeying one's master actually makes a slave a "free" man.

4. What is Thornwell's idea of "doing right"?

5. How does Barnes appeal to ideas and feelings from the Enlightenment, religion, and patriotism?

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