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#97: Why a Governor Bucked His Own Party and Ambitions for National Unity

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English - June 27, 2022 10:00 - 34 minutes - 23.5 MB - ★★★★★ - 4 ratings
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"Robert J. Walker" may not ring a bell for most Americans today, but a highly undemocratic "constitution" for the Kansas Territory struck a chord with a once-promising politician in the Democratic Party.  Although a pro-slavery advocate, Walker was arguably a precursor to the Democratic party's Civil War schisms and an early supporter of the Union before Lincoln was even elected. Learn why this prominent Democrat wrote a defiant resignation letter to then-Secretary of State Lewis Cass and thoroughly explained his reasons for siding with the will of the people of Kansas and the national interest.

Fun fact: he helped establish what eventually became the Department of the Interior!

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