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    Henry Hotze (September 2, 1833 – April 19, 1887) was a Swiss American propagandist for the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War...
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    by white supremacist, pro-slavery Americans like Josiah C. Nott and Henry Hotze, who translated his book into English. They omitted around 1,000 pages...
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  • Austrian army Henry Hotze (1833–1887), Swiss-born propagandist for the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War Steven Hotze (born 1950)...
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  • newspaper The Index, an 1860s European propaganda journal created by Henry Hotze to support the Confederate States of America Truman State University...
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    the idea of polygenesis. Josiah Clark Nott hired Henry Hotze to translate the work into English. Hotze's translation was published in 1856 as The Moral...
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  • propagandists, especially Henry Hotze and James Williams, were partly effective in mobilizing European public opinion. Hotze acted as a Confederate agent...
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    Friedrich Freiherr (Baron) von Hotze (20 April 1739 – 25 September 1799), was a Swiss-born general in the Austrian army during the French Revolutionary...
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  • supremacist American pro-slavery thinkers such as Josiah C. Nott and Henry Hotze. Gobineau believed that the different races originated in different areas...
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    song, I will be damned if I'd have written it." In May 1861 Confederate Henry Hotze wrote: It is marvellous with what wild-fire rapidity this tune "Dixie"...
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    nations that he knew existed, which were local. In 1856, Nott hired Henry Hotze to translate Arthur de Gobineau's An Essay on the Inequality of the Human...
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  • Ethnological Society. The Anthropologicals had the Confederate agent Henry Hotze permanently on their council. The two societies did not heal their differences...
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  • Robert E. "Slavery, confederate diplomacy, and the racialist mission of Henry Hotze." Civil War History 51.3 (2005): 288-316. Brill, Kristen. "Britain in...
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  • paid agent of the Confederate States of America, as were his friend Henry Hotze and two other council members. Their purpose in founding the society...
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    managed to fortify his positions. Hotze's force harassed their retreat, and secured the river shoreline. Despite Hotze's aggressive harassment of the French...
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    Germany. His daughter Ruby married the famous Confederate propagandist Henry Hotze in 1867 in Paris. Senac was related by marriage to Confederate States...
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  • by white supremacist, pro-slavery Americans like Josiah C. Nott and Henry Hotze, who translated his book into English, but omitted around 1,000 pages...
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    Harrison, 23rd President of the United States (d. 1901) September 2 – Henry Hotze, Swiss American Confederate propagandist (d. 1887) September 20 – Ernesto...
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  • 1811) April 10 – John T. Raymond, American actor (b. 1836) April 19 – Henry Hotze, Swiss-American Confederate propagandist (b. 1833) April 23 – John Ceiriog...
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    Zürich, and within the city itself. The same days saw a battle between Hotze's Austrians and Soult's French at the River Linth. It was arguably the most...
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    until his death on January 18, 1878. Diplomacy of the American Civil War Henry Hotze Stephen Mallory Tucker, Spencer C. (2010). The Civil War Naval Encyclopedia...
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    Hancock (Republican) 57.6% ▌Frederick B. Northup (Democratic) 39.9% ▌Henry Hotze (Socialist) 2.4% New York 36 John Taber Republican 1922 Incumbent re-elected...
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  • the American Civil War. Swiss-born propagandist for the Confederacy Henry Hotze also worked for the paper for a time before the war. It would take the...
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    Pierre Adolphe Rost, James Murray Mason, John Slidell, Samuel Barron, and Henry Hotze. He applauded his own diplomatic efforts, pointing out that he had obtained...
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    writing numerous articles and books in favor of the South alongside Henry Hotze in London. Accused of treason for joining the Confederate cause as a...
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  • 2,950 1930 Frederick B. Northrup: 44,336 Clarence E. Hancock: 63,955 Henry Hotze (Socialist): 2,695 1928 Augustus C. Stevens: 52,926 Clarence E. Hancock:...
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  • Alabama's 1865 Constitutional Convention. While he was serving in Belgium, Henry Hotze served in Brussels. Fair was the son of William Fair (1770-1851) and...
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  • languages Currently undergoing revival. Matthewson, Lisa; Davis, Henry; Rullmann, Hotze (2007-12-31). "Evidentials as epistemic modals: Evidence from St'át'imcets"...
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    Locarno due to its Protestant faith. His mother, whose maiden name was Hotze, was a native of Wädenswil on the lake of Zürich. The family also had a...
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    and elements of the Habsburg army, commanded by Friedrich Freiherr von Hotze, during the War of the Second Coalition, part of the French Revolutionary...
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    Jr. – Astronaut Steven Hotze – Talk Radio Host, Republican Activist Christopher W. Lentz – U.S. Air Force Brigadier General Henry T. Lynch – cancer researcher...
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