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Millard Fillmore : A Bibliography, Hardback Book

Millard Fillmore : A Bibliography Hardback

Part of the Bibliographies of the Presidents of the United States series

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Millard Fillmore began his presidency on July 10, 1850, immediately passing the Fugitive Slave Act, and forever damaging his political career.

Abolitionists and antislavery politicians were appalled and in 1852 Fillmore was denied nomination for a second term.

Four years later he campaigned again for the presidency to no avail.

As the decade came to an end, Millard Fillmore was no more than an obscure name in history.

Today, historians are finding new interest in Fillmore and his politics on slavery.

Many believed he tolerated injustice for what he perceived was the greater good.

In this comprehensive bibliography, students will find citations and sources for information on Millard Fillmore's childhood and personal life, presidency and post-presidential career.

Students can easily access specific information through the table of contents and author and subject indexes.

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