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peculiar institution

noun

  1. Black slavery in the southern U.S. before the Civil War.


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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of peculiar institution1

An Americanism dating back to 1835–45
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But with one presidential candidate unable to identify slavery as causal to the Civil War, another claiming it was a nuisance that could have been negotiated around and books depicting the horror of the “peculiar institution†bound for bans in certain school districts, how can a mass appeal to examine painful American history not be anything but futile?

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The sport may be our most peculiar institution, and if you don’t agree, please, try explaining our fall Saturday spectacle to anyone outside our borders as I have.

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What was the war about, and what was the role of slavery, the most peculiar institution in all American history?

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That second reason is the "peculiar institution."

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Yet all of this ignores that the Confederacy existed for no other reason than a large group of states wanted to keep and spread white supremacist slavery and believed that the winner of the 1860 presidential election, Abraham Lincoln, threatened their "peculiar institution."

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