Tag: J.D.B. DeBow

  • The Civil War: J.D.B. DeBow: The Non-Slaveholders of the South

    Nashville, Tennessee

    December 5, 1860

    J.D.B. DeBow had run into a friend on the street and talked with him about how, in the South, even non-slaveholders benefitted from the region’s slave labor system. Then, promising to expand on what he said, he wrote this friend a letter, setting out in detail—in ten points—those benefits. As is common in political discourse, people use fallacious arguments to support their positions. DeBow was one such person.

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