A Union Indivisible, Secession and the Politics of Slavery in the Border South, The University of North Carolina Press, Michael D. Robinson,United States/Civil War Period (1850-1877),HISTORY, Secession crisis; Border South; Delaware; Kentucky; Maryland; Missouri; Compromise efforts during the secession winter; Politics of slavery; Slavery in the Border South; Proslavery Unionism; Crittenden Compromise; John Jordan Crittenden; Thirty-sixth Congress; Abraham Lincoln; Baltimore Riot; Pratt Street Riot; St. Louis Riot; Neutrality during the Civil War; Fort Sumter; Civil War; Conservative politics; Moderate politics; The political middle ground; Henry Clay; John Pendleton Kennedy; Edward Bates; James Asheton Bayard; Henry Winter Davis; Alexander William Doniphan; Franklin Buchanan; Severn Teackle Wallis; Harpers Ferry Raid; Constitutional Union Party; Douglas Democrats; Washington Peace Conference; John C. Frémont; Frémont Proclamation; Republican Party; Election of,, Civil War America, United States, en-UShttps://uncpress.orgSecession crisis; Border South; Delaware; Kentucky; Maryland; Missouri; Compromise efforts during the secession winter; Politics of slavery; Slavery in the Border South; Proslavery Unionism; Crittenden Compromise; John Jordan Crittenden; Thirty-sixth Congress; Abraham Lincoln; Baltimore Riot; Pratt Street Riot; St. Louis Riot; Neutrality during the Civil War; Fort Sumter; Civil War; Conservative politics; Moderate politics; The political middle ground; Henry Clay; John Pendleton Kennedy; Edward Bates; James Asheton Bayard; Henry Winter Davis; Alexander William Doniphan; Franklin Buchanan; Severn Teackle Wallis; Harpers Ferry Raid; Constitutional Union Party; Douglas Democrats; Washington Peace Conference; John C. Frémont; Frémont Proclamation; Republican Party; Election of, [BLURB],[CITY],NC,books, ebooks, biblet, Book2look