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By Harriet Martineau,Daniel Feller

This abridged model of Harriet Martineau's narrative of her travels in Jacksonian the United States preserves her reporting on slavery and different present themes of the day, in addition to her insights on women's position in society, and her observations and vignettes of well-known humans corresponding to John Calhoun.

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