Albert Taylor Bledsoe

Albert Taylor Bledsoe (November 9, 1809 – December 8, 1877) was an American Episcopal priest, attorney, professor of mathematics, and officer in the Confederate army and was best known as a staunch defender of slavery and, after the South lost the American Civil War, an architect of the Lost Cause. He was the author of ''Liberty and Slavery'' (1856), "the most extensive philosophical treatment of slavery ever produced by a Southern academic", which defended slavery laws as ensuring proper societal order. Provided by Wikipedia
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    An essay on liberty and slavery by Bledsoe, Albert Taylor, 1809-1877

    Published 1856
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    An essay on liberty and slavery. by Bledsoe, Albert Taylor, 1809-1877

    Published 1971
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    The mission of woman / by Bledsoe, Albert Taylor, 1809-1877

    Published 1913
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