Slavery's Reach

Slavery's Reach

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Southern Slaveholders in the North Star State Author Christopher P. Lehman Minnesota Historical Society Press (October 1, 2019)   A set of mutually beneficial relationships between southern slaveholders and Minnesotans kept the men and women whose labor generated the wealth enslaved. Description Winner of the Minnesota Book Award for Minnesota Nonfiction From the 1840s through the end of the Civil War, leading Minnesotans invited slaveholders and their wealth into the free territory and free state of Minnesota, enriching the area’s communities and residents. Dozens of southern slaveholders and people raised in slaveholding families purchased land and backed Minnesota businesses. Slaveholders’ wealth was invested in some of the state’s most significant institutions and provided a financial foundation for several towns and counties. And the money generated by Minnesota investments flowed both ways, supporting some of the South’s largest plantations. Minnesotans eagerly catered to this so

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