Sen. John Calhoun, who orated for every bad idea from nullification to secession and claimed slavery was not merely a necessary evil but a genuine good, died on today's date in 1850, a decade before the civil war he helped provoke.
"It's okay to be this wrong," he assured followers. "I'm white."
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"It's okay to be this wrong," he assured followers. "I'm white."
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― William Faulkner