Slavery and Racism in American Politics, 1776-1876
Examining the Legacy of Slavery in Early American Politics
Format:Paperback
Publisher:McFarland & Co Inc
Published:16th Dec '19
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This book offers a thorough examination of slavery and racism in American politics from 1776 to 1876, revealing the complexities of historical events and figures.
This insightful work delves into the complex history of slavery and racism in the United States from 1776 to 1876. Slavery and Racism in American Politics, 1776-1876 examines pivotal legislation, such as the Fugitive Slave Law of 1793, and explores how these laws shaped the sociopolitical landscape of early America. The author meticulously details the rise of significant movements and organizations, including the Ku Klux Klan, providing readers with a nuanced understanding of the era's challenges and controversies.
From the outset of the nation, slavery has been a deeply divisive issue. Despite the founding principles of liberty and freedom, advocates for slavery found their way into every corner of American life, influencing political discourse and societal norms. The book highlights how early American figures and their stances on slavery have been subjects of debate, revealing the complexities of their legacies and the impact of their actions on future generations.
Through a careful examination of historical events, the author addresses often overlooked questions regarding the motivations and beliefs of key players in American history. Slavery and Racism in American Politics, 1776-1876 is not only a chronological account but also an exploration of the moral and ethical dilemmas that have shaped the United States, making it an essential read for anyone interested in the intricate relationship between race and politics in American history.
“No serious student of American history can deny the importance of this book's focus—slavery and white racism as a leitmotif during the first 100 years of US history. Positioning southern slavery at the core of this history, the author surveys how the ‘peculiar institution’ began, evolved, and concluded during the crucible of the Civil War, but reemerged in a different guise during Reconstruction...factually driven...extremely well-illustrated...recommended”—Choice
ISBN: 9781476670997
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
Weight: 336g
249 pages