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Stephen A. Douglas: A Study in American Politics

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The study follows a New England upbringing and westward migration that shaped a lawyer who became a leading Democratic statesman. It recounts his rise through law and state politics into the U.S. Senate, his advocacy of Jacksonian principles, Manifest Destiny, and the doctrine of popular sovereignty, and his role in framing contentious legislation that reopened the slavery question in the territories. Attention is given to the celebrated public debates with a prominent political opponent, the testing of his policies in Kansas, and the partisan fractures and presidential contest that preceded the Civil War. The narrative blends political chronology, character analysis, and documentary evidence to interpret his ascent and decline.

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Allen Johnson

Allen Johnson was an American historian and author known for his in-depth studies of prominent figures and themes in American political history. His notable works include "Jefferson and His Colleagues: A Chronicle of the Virginia Dynasty," which explores the political landscape of early America through the lens of Thomas Jefferson and his contemporaries. Johnson also wrote "Stephen A. Douglas: A Study in American Politics," providing insights into the life and influence of the Illinois senator. His work often reflects a commitment to understanding the complexities of democracy and governance in the United States.

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