John H. Reagan, a revered American politician and statesman, played a pivotal role in shaping the course of American history during a tumultuous era. His leadership in the Confederate government and his subsequent service in Congress earned him the respect and admiration of his peers, as well as a lasting place in the annals of American politics.
"It is proclaimed by the great leaders of that party, by its political conventions, by its ministers of the Gospel, and by every other means they have of giving currency and importance to the declaration, that it is its mission to abolish slavery in the Union."
"But I can tell you what your folly and injustice will compel us to do. It will compel us to be free from your domination, and more self-reliant than we have been."
"The success of those doctrines would also subvert the Federal Constitution, change the character of the Federal Government, and destroy our rights in respect to slavery."
"The Constitution of the United States was made by white men, the citizens and representatives of twelve slaveholding and one non-slaveholding State; and it was made for white men."