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The Life and Loves of Thaddeus Stevens

A deep dive into a misunderstood political figure

Mark S Singel author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Sunbury Press, Inc.

Published:20th Nov '19

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This insightful book presents Thaddeus Stevens as a complex figure, revealing his significant contributions and personal struggles throughout his life.

In The Life and Loves of Thaddeus Stevens, Mark S Singel offers a compelling exploration of one of the 19th Century's most complex figures. Thaddeus Stevens, often overshadowed by his contemporaries, emerges as a passionate advocate for civil rights, education, and economic reform. Singel meticulously details Stevens's political career, showcasing his pivotal role in shaping landmark legislation that aimed to promote equality and justice for all. Through thorough research and engaging narrative, readers gain insight into the motivations and challenges that defined Stevens's life.

The book delves deeper than mere political achievements, revealing the personal side of Stevens that has often been overlooked. His relationships with various paramours, often the subject of gossip, are examined with sensitivity, providing a fuller understanding of the man behind the politician. These intimate connections highlight his vulnerabilities and passions, offering a more humanized portrayal of a figure who was both revered and reviled in his time.

The Life and Loves of Thaddeus Stevens invites readers to reconsider the legacy of a man who was not only a key player in American politics but also a visionary leader dedicated to the principle of equality. By weaving together the threads of Stevens's public and private life, Singel crafts a narrative that challenges preconceived notions and encourages a deeper appreciation for this often-misunderstood historical figure.

ISBN: 9781620062265

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 12mm

Weight: 313g

210 pages