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11 - The Principle of Equality

from Part III - Colonialists

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 May 2022

Anders Bo Rasmussen
Affiliation:
University of Southern Denmark

Summary

After the Civil War, Scandinavian editors advocated a conservative approach to questions of race and gender equality instead of using the war as a stepping stone to reinventing citizenship rights.

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Figure 11.1 Hans Mattson became one of the best-known Swedish-American Civil War officers and later one of the best-known Scandinavian-born politicians in the United States.

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Figure 11.2 After his wife’s death in 1878, Fritz Rasmussen named their newborn son Sidselius and lived the rest of his life in and around New Denmark surrounded by his children.

Courtesy Wisconsin Historical Society.

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