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James K. Polk and the Mystery of Amor Patriæ
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The New England Quarterly (2013) 86 (2): 266–292.
Published: 01 June 2013
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Between 1845 and 1858, a mysterious New Haven, Connecticut, resident wrote letters to President James K. Polk and proslavery pamphlets under the pseudonym “Amor Patriæ.” Probing his writings for clues, this essay unearths the author's identity and chronicles the busy life that gave rise to his views on slavery, religion, and education.