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in 1829. Beginning in 1825, Seabrook was involved in campaigning to close Black schools in Charleston. In the early 1830s he led a campaign inspired by other Southern states to limit black literacy and religion by passing a law that would ban the teaching of slaves and free Black people to read. In
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He owned Gun Bluff Plantation on Edisto Island and engaged in agriculture issues of the state. For several years, Seabrook was the president of the South Carolina Agricultural Society and he stressed the need upon the farmers of the state for diversification of crop. In addition, Seabrook wrote the
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classes received almost little if any education. Local officials were even encouraged by Seabrook to pass additional taxes to fund education. Furthermore, Seabrook organized the teachers of the state into the Teachers' Association, but it collapsed after he left office.
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Upon the expiration of his term in 1850, Seabrook returned to his plantation on Edisto Island. He remained active in politics and participated in the Southern Rights Convention of 1852. On April 16, 1855, in
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Seabrook wrote an essay in which he advocated keeping enslaved African Americans in stocks overnight "as a powerful auxiliary in the cause of good government."
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A concise view of the critical situation, and future prospects of the slave-holding states, in relation to their coloured population
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A concise view of the critical situation, and future prospects of the slave-holding states, in relation to their coloured population
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in 1848 and he pushed for reform of education in the state. He lamented that only the
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Weld, Theodore Dwight; Sweetser, Seth; American Anti-Slavery Society (1839).
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1834, this law was successfully passed. After five years in the Senate, the
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Democratic Party members of the South Carolina House of Representatives
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American slavery as it is: : testimony of a thousand witnesses
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at his family's plantation in and he received his education at the
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of South Carolina was provided with education and that the
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In 1814, at the age of 21, Seabrook gained election to the
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