The Confederate Spy: A Story of the War of 1861

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This excerpt is from a fiction work about the Civil War by R.H. Crozier. It expresses the view of a self-proclaimed abolitionist that enslaved people do not value freedom. The author expresses a dislike for southern institutions, while at the same time expressing racist views about the disdain for freedom held by enslaved peoples. This text is for 6th-12th grade students.

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