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The author first presents a political history of slavery in the United States, tracing its introduction, constitutional and legislative controversies, territorial disputes and compromises, the slavery question's role in party politics, and the chain of events that led to secession. He then offers a soldier's memoir of the Civil War, narrating campaigns and battles in Western Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania, recounting occupations, engagements, the New York draft riots, efforts at peace negotiations, emancipation in contested regions, and concluding with the final operations that ended the conflict, supplemented with personal observations of officers and wartime incidents.

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Joseph Warren Keifer

Joseph Warren Keifer was an American author and politician, known for his work "Slavery and Four Years of War," which reflects on the impact of the Civil War and the institution of slavery in the United States. Keifer's writings provide a unique perspective on the social and political climate of his time, contributing to the discourse surrounding these pivotal issues in American history. His experiences as a soldier and a public servant inform his narrative, offering readers insights into the complexities of war and its aftermath.

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