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Race relations were an important driving force in the move to settle the West, as the political records and personal accounts show. Race to the Frontier provides an analysis of this little-discussed but essential facet of American history.Why did so many thousands of settlers pull up stakes and undertake the arduous journey to the frontier in 18th and 19th-century America?' While the desire for a more prosperous future figured prominently in their decisions, so did another, largely overlooked factor -- the presence of slavery and the growing number of blacks, both free and slave, in the eastern half of the United States. Poor white farmers, particularly those in the Upper South, found themselves displaced by the spreading of the plantation system. In order to survive economically they were chronically forced to move further inland. As they did so, they brought with them a deep animosity toward the enslaved blacks whom they blamed for this uprooting.Wherever these "plain folk" farmers subsequently settled -- in Kentucky, the free states north of the Ohio River, Missouri, and the outpost of Oregon, they sought to erect legal barriers to prevent slavery from taking hold as well as to deter the migration of free blacks who would otherwise compete for jobs and endanger white society. The pushing back of the frontier can be seen as an attempt to escape the complexities of a biracial nation and preserve white homogeneity by creating sanctuaries in these Western lands. The political struggle to establish more free states west of the Mississippi also reflects this goal: white nominally opposed to slavery, many "free staters" were most concerned about keeping all blacks at bay.Race to the Frontier is the first book to trace the impact of this racial hostility throughout the settlement of the West, from the days of colonial Virginia up to the Civil War. It clearly demonstrates how closely racial prejudice, economic growth, and geographical expansion have been entwined in American history.
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9780875864228, titled "Race to the Frontier: White Flight and Western Expansion" | Algora Pub, October 31, 2005, cover price $29.95 | About this edition: Race relations were an important driving force in the move to settle the West, as the political records and personal accounts show.

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9780875864235, titled "Race to the Frontier: White Flight And Western Expansion" | Algora Pub, November 1, 2005, cover price $29.95

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Product Description: Fidel Castro was powerless, in prison, when the Cuban Revolution was launched by a tiny woman named Celia Sánchez. A fearless and brilliant organizer and recruiter, she created, nurtured, and led the insurgency that ousted the U...read more
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9780875863955 | Algora Pub, October 30, 2005, cover price $27.95 | About this edition: Fidel Castro was powerless, in prison, when the Cuban Revolution was launched by a tiny woman named Celia Sánchez.

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Looks at six prominent Jewish Germans, examining their patriotic, cultural, and economic ties to their homeland and their resistance to fleeing it during the Nazi reign (view table of contents)
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9780465091034 | Basic Books, April 1, 1996, cover price $27.50 | About this edition: Looks at six prominent Jewish Germans, examining their patriotic, cultural, and economic ties to their homeland and their resistance to fleeing it during the Nazi reign

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Product Description: During World War II, the United States benefited greatly from the espionage collaboration between a well-connected ex-professor of economics, Erwin Respondek, and his contact at the U.S. embassy in Berlin, Sam Woods. The intelligence gathered by Respondek and passed on to the U...read more (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)
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9780275937454 | Praeger Pub Text, February 28, 1992, cover price $119.95 | About this edition: During World War II, the United States benefited greatly from the espionage collaboration between a well-connected ex-professor of economics, Erwin Respondek, and his contact at the U.

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