The Speech that Settled Kansas: Eli Thayer's Rousing Lecture

Abolitionist

Thayer did not call himself an abolitionist given that the term in the 1854 context was associated with radicals who believed in disunion and attacked the Union. Thayer’s mission was to put an “end to slavery” (Olson, 3).The Encyclopedia of World Biography mentions Thayer as “an American reformer, agitator, and promoter who used his considerable talent and generally progressive ideals to devise and support harebrained schemes” (168).

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