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  • #redirect[[Stephen A. Douglas]]
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  • * Capers, Gerald M. ''Stephen A. Douglas: Defender of the Union'' (1959), short biography * Dean; Eric T., Jr. "Stephen A. Douglas and Popular Sovereignty" ''Historian'' 1995 57(4): 733-748 [http://www.ques
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  • *Johannsen. Robert W. ''Stephen A. Douglas'' (ISBN 0-19-501620-3), the standard biography
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  • ...t for the Union war effort across the North, with leading Democrats like [[Stephen A. Douglas]] announcing their fervent support. Lincoln controlled appointments to the *[[Stephen A. Douglas]], Senator from Illinois; Democratic Party's northern candidate in the pres
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  • ...gned by [[Democratic Party (United States), history|Democratic]] Senator [[Stephen A. Douglas]] of Illinois. While not repealing the [[Missouri Compromise]] of 1850, the ...n had failed. The solution was a bill proposed in January 1854 by Senator Stephen A. Douglas of Illinois. He was the Democratic party leader in the [[United States Sena
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