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Honor, Politics, and Vigilantism I.Introduction II. Honor A. Notions of Manhood B. The Implications of Political Speech C. Honorable Men of Politics III. Violence A. Brawling B. Dueling C. Revenge Killing IV. Law A. The Law of Public Opinion B. The Unwritten Law C. North v. South

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Honor, Politics, and Vigilantism. I.Introduction II.Honor A.Notions of Manhood B.The Implications of Political Speech C.Honorable Men of Politics III.Violence A.Brawling B.Dueling C.Revenge Killing IV.Law A.The Law of Public Opinion B.The Unwritten Law - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Honor, Politics, and Vigilantism

Honor, Politics, and Vigilantism

I. IntroductionII. Honor

A. Notions of ManhoodB. The Implications of Political SpeechC. Honorable Men of Politics

III. ViolenceA. BrawlingB. DuelingC. Revenge Killing

IV. LawA. The Law of Public OpinionB. The Unwritten LawC. North v. South

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Introduction

The Caning of Sumner, May 23, 1856

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Manhood

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Political Speech

• 127 episodes of journalistic combat, 1782-1860

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Honorable Men

• Andrew Jackson

• Sen. Thomas Hart Benton

• John M. Daniel, Richmond Examiner

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Brawling

• William P. Darnes versus Andrew Jackson Davis

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Dueling• James Watson

Webb, New York Courier

• William Graves (KY)

• Jonathan Cilley (ME)

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Revenge

• Daniel Sickles shoots Francis Barton Key, 1859

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Law of Public Opinion

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The “Unwritten Law”

Sickles jury

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North versus South