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    James Henry Hammond (November 15, 1807 – November 13, 1864) was an American attorney, politician, and planter. He served as a United States representative...
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    its athletic and academic accomplishments. The school's namesake, James Henry Hammond – a brutal slaveholder known for his sexual exploitation of enslaved...
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    James Henry Hammond and the Old South. Baton Rouge, Louisiana: Louisiana State University Press. Hammond, James Henry (1836). Remarks of Mr. Hammond,...
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    John Henry Hammond Jr. (December 15, 1910 – July 10, 1987) was an American record producer, civil rights activist, and music critic active from the 1930s...
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    Governor Hammond, Dr. Simms, and Professor Dew (1853). The authors are William Harper, a South Carolina jurist and politician, James Henry Hammond, South...
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    Henry Hammond (18 August 1605 – 25 April 1660) was an English churchman, church historian and theologian, who supported the Royalist cause during the...
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  • James Henry Hammond (1807–1864), politician, Democrat from South Carolina James Hammond Trumbull (1821–1897), scholar and philologist Jim Hammond (Idaho...
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  • sister-in-law Catherine Fitzsimmons, a shy girl, at age 17 married James Henry Hammond, making him a wealthy man with her large dowry. He eventually owned...
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    Historians in 1997. Her other works include James Henry Hammond and the Old South, a biography of James Henry Hammond, Governor of South Carolina from 1842...
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    speech at Wikisource "Mudsill Theory" introductory speech given by James Henry Hammond "Mudsill Theory", from John Taylor Gatto's The Underground History...
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    Josiah J. Evans. He served there for two years alongside Senator James Henry Hammond of South Carolina. Although a defender of slavery and states' rights...
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  • of the period, such as that between Thomas Jefferson Withers and James Henry Hammond, may provide evidence of a sexual dimension to some secret same-sex...
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    Encyclopedia. ABC-CLIO. p. 300. ISBN 9781851095445. Drew Gilpin Faust, James Henry Hammond and the old South: A design for mastery (1985). McPherson, 1982,...
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  • difficulties during the administration of President Andrew Jackson. Sen. James Henry Hammond of South Carolina (Nullifier Party) engaged in a homosexual relationship...
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  • politician Graeme Hammond (1858–1944), American neurologist and fencer James B. Hammond (1839–1913), American inventor James Henry Hammond (1807–1864), American...
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    colleagues included Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, George Frederick Holmes, James Henry Hammond, and William Gilmore Simms. Their interests spanned Southern society...
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    been "brought upon the nation by fanatics on both sides". When Rep. James Henry Hammond of South Carolina looked to prevent anti-slavery petitions from reaching...
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    three years as he recovered. In a famous exchange in 1858, Senator James Henry Hammond of South Carolina gave a speech advancing the Mudsill theory, arguing...
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    for Philadelphia James Henry Hammond (1807–1864), 60th governor of South Carolina Henry Harcourt (1873–1933), British politician Henry Kotelawala, Sri...
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    Beauregard, Stonewall Jackson, Albert Pike, James Longstreet, James Henry Hammond, Henry Hopkins Sibley, and Robert E. Lee. Brady also photographed Lord...
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    Roderick Dew, James Henry Hammond, William Gilmore Simms The Pro-Slavery Argument, Lippincott, Grambo, & Co., (1853) p.35 ibid., Harper, Dew, Hammond, Simms...
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    supported the candidacy of John Peter Richardson over the more radical James Henry Hammond, which led to public exchanges of arguments and insults. In a five-month...
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    War South Carolina was the first of eleven states to secede. McPherson, James M., The Illustrated Battle Cry of Freedom. Oxford University Press, 2003...
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  • Senate Edward Hammond (politician) (1812–1882), Maryland State Senate Jabez Delano Hammond (1778–1855), New York State Senate James Henry Hammond (1807–1864)...
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    the national economy and its international importance led Senator James Henry Hammond of South Carolina to make a famous boast in 1858 about King Cotton:...
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    John C. Breckinridge (category Presidency of James Buchanan)
    bothered some, including his uncle Robert. Early in 1859, Senator James Henry Hammond of South Carolina reported to a friend that Breckinridge was seeking...
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  • the national economy and its international importance led Senator James Henry Hammond of South Carolina to make a famous boast in 1858: Without firing...
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    the state's largest enslavers at the time of U.S. independence. James Henry Hammond (1807–1864), U.S. Senator and South Carolina governor, defender of...
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    Supreme Court Justice John Catron, sexual-predator U.S. Senator James Henry Hammond, and in the 20th century, U.S. Senator Strom Thurmond. Johnson's...
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    the baron Louis Berckmans and was built in 1857. It was built for James Henry Hammond and was home to three generations of his descendants. His great-grandson...
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