Nativism and Slavery
The Northern Know Nothings and the Politics of the 1850s
Tyler G. Anbinder
Reviews and Awards
Winner of the Avery O. Craven Award of the Organization of American Historians
"The main thrust of Nativism and Slavery, and what makes it both interesting and valuable, is the very powerful and convincing argument put forward by the author, and buttressed by numerous statistical tables, charts and maps, that the unparalleled success of the Know Nothings in the mid-1850s occurred because Northerners chose to express their intense antislavery sentiments through this party."--New York Times Book Review
"Perceptive....Tyler Anbinder has solved the mystery of how the antislavery tail could wag the nativist dog....This fine book steers the study of antebellum politics back on course from the diversion of ethnocultural historians."--The New Republic
"An important and provocative book."--CHOICE