Category
page 1American proslavery activists
John Tyler
president of the United States from 1841 to 1845
William Henry Harrison
president of the United States in 1841
Samuel Finley Breese Morse
American inventor and painter (1791–1872)
Jefferson Davis
President of the Confederate States from 1861 to 1865 (1808–1889)
John C. Calhoun
vice president of the United States from 1825 to 1832 (1782–1850)

Julia Gardiner Tyler
First Lady of the United States (1820–1889)
Nathan Bedford Forrest
Confederate States Army general (1821-1877)

William Walker
American filibuster, physician, lawyer, journalist and mercenary (1824-1860)
Sterling Price
American politician and Confederate States Army general in the Civil War (1809–1867)
William Gilmore Simms
American writer (1806–1870)
John Witherspoon
Scottish-American Presbyterian minister and Founding Father of the United States (1723–1794)
Preston Brooks
South Carolina politician. (1819–1857)
James Kirke Paulding
American writer (1778–1860)
Joseph Lane
American politician and soldier (1801-1881)
James Henry Hammond
Governor of South Carolina, South Carolina politician (1807-1864)
John Bachman
American clergyman, social activist, ornithologist and botanist (1790 – 1874)

Nathaniel Macon
Speaker of the House (1757-1837)
James Murray Mason
American politician (1798-1871)
Andrew Butler
American senator
Mary H. Eastman
American writer on Native American life, pro-slavery novelist
John Pettit
American politician (1807-1877)
William Smith
member of U.S. Senate representing South Carolina in 1816
Caroline Lee Hentz
American author and educator (1800-1856)
Augustus Baldwin Longstreet
American journalist (1790–1870)
Morris Jacob Raphall
British-born American rabbi
George D. Prentice
American newspaper editor (1802-1870)
John Bennett Dawson
American politician (1798-1845)
Thomas Roderick Dew
American economist (1802–1846)
Matthew Deady
American politician