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Abstract

This dissertation examines the speeches of Jefferson Davis before and during the Civil War. Through four case studies, I examine Daviss vision of the Confederacy as articulated through his public address. I conclude that Davis struggled with the pragmatic demands of war, which required him to sacrifice several of the core components of the Confederate identity. In the end, Davis was unable to articulate a vision of the Confederate nation outside of the doctrine of statess rights and the institution of slavery.

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