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Speeches of the Honorable Jefferson Davis, - of Mississippi, - Delivered During the Summer of 1858:
Contents
Extracts From Speeches in U.S. Senate.
On Fourth of July, 1858, At Sea.
Speech at the Portland Serenade,
Speech at the Portland Convention.
Speech at Belfast Encampment.
Banquet After Encampment at Belfast.
Speech at the Portland Meeting.
Speech at State Fair at Augusta, ME.
A compact but vivid collection of public addresses delivered during the summer of 1858, this volume brings together a Southern statesman’s speeches from a bustling New England coast to the halls of his own state legislature. In venues ranging from a Fourth‑of‑July celebration at sea to bustling meetings in Portland, Boston, and New York, the orator tackles the pressing questions of his day—territorial claims, the balance of federal and state power, and the future of the Union.
Interwoven with these summer remarks are excerpts from earlier Senate debates in 1850, revealing a consistent thread of concern for constitutional equality and the rights of the Southern states. The language is forceful yet measured, invoking both patriotic reverence for the Union and a fierce defense of local autonomy. Listeners will hear a snapshot of the political climate that preceded the nation’s most turbulent chapter, framed by eloquence and the earnest desire to be heard.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (227K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-03-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1808–1889
A West Point graduate, Mexican-American War veteran, and U.S. senator who became the only president of the Confederate States during the Civil War. His life remains central to understanding the politics of secession, slavery, defeat, and memory in 19th-century America.
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