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Acknowledgments vii
Introduction: The Mission and the Burden 1
James H. Blount, Paramount Defender of Hawaii 16
The Mobile Register and Cuba Libre 47
Daniel Augustus Tompkins and China 68
The Anglo-Saxon Bond of John W. Davis 89
The Southern Council on International Relations 121
The Expanding South 140
Essay on Sources 149
Index 159
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