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Thomas Dew and the rise of proslavery ideology at William & Mary
Slavery & Abolition (2018)
  • Jody L. Allen, William & Mary
Abstract
In 1831, Nat Turner led an insurrection in Southampton County, Virginia that left more than 60 men, women, and children dead. This slave revolt left white Virginians in fear for their lives and questioning the ‘peculiar institution’ in their midst. Proslavery ideologue and William & Mary professor, Thomas Roderick Dew, stepped in and provided the intellectual foundation that calmed their fears and made the continuation of the southern way of life possible – at least for a little while longer.
Publication Date
May, 2018
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/0144039X.2018.1446783
Citation Information
Jody L. Allen. "Thomas Dew and the rise of proslavery ideology at William & Mary" Slavery & Abolition Vol. 39 Iss. 2 (2018) p. 267 - 279
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/jody-allen/20/