They Also Ran: The Story of the Men who Were Defeated for the PresidencyProfiles of 23 presidential candidates who were defeated for the presidency of the United States, from 1824 to 1964. |
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At the age of twenty - one he had preached the gradual emancipation of the slaves ; a very few years later he was buying and selling slaves , helping to enforce the Fugitive Slave Law by returning runaways to their masters , answering ...
At the age of twenty - one he had preached the gradual emancipation of the slaves ; a very few years later he was buying and selling slaves , helping to enforce the Fugitive Slave Law by returning runaways to their masters , answering ...
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Certainly he would have taken the corrupt carpetbagger off the neck of the south , helped it to function under its own government ; this alone would have made him a great admin- istrator . Though Hayes's biographer admits that Tilden ...
Certainly he would have taken the corrupt carpetbagger off the neck of the south , helped it to function under its own government ; this alone would have made him a great admin- istrator . Though Hayes's biographer admits that Tilden ...
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... and helped the Republicans carry Maine with a twenty - five - thousand majority by his brilliant work for Fremont . Fremont was defeated by Buchanan , but the Republican party was launched in politics - and so was James G. Blaine .
... and helped the Republicans carry Maine with a twenty - five - thousand majority by his brilliant work for Fremont . Fremont was defeated by Buchanan , but the Republican party was launched in politics - and so was James G. Blaine .
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