Frederick Douglass

UNIVERSITY PRESS OF KANSASISBN: 9780700636112

Race and the Rebirth of American Liberalism

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By Peter C. Myers
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229 x 152 mm
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270 g
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280

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Peter C. Myers is professor emeritus of political science at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire and visiting graduate faculty in the Masters in American History and Government program. He is the author of Our Only Star and Compass: Locke and the Struggle for Political Rationality.

Preface and Acknowledgments Introduction 1. "Killed All the Day Long": The True Philosophy of Slavery 2. The Moral Government of the Universe: Natural Rights, Natural Law, and the Natural Demise of Slavery 3. "The Pound of Flesh, but Not One Drop of Blood": The Constitution against Slavery 4. "Let Us Alone": Race and the Constitution of Liberty 5. The Waves and the Sea: Race, America, and Humanity Conclusion Notes Index

"A first-rate exposition of Douglas's political philosophy, and a testament to his personal strength, character, and abiding faith in America."-Political Science Quarterly "Taken all in all, Myers's volume is the best contribution to understanding Douglass in a generation."-Claremont Review of Books "Myers's book is an incisive and comprehensive examination of the political thought of the greatest of all black abolitionists. But it is more than that. As a fervent defense of Douglass's 'natural rights liberalism' it makes a significant contribution to current debates on the meaning of liberty and equality."-George M. Fredrickson, author of Racism: A Short History "A beautiful, thoughtful, deeply felt volume that not only gives us the greatness of Douglass as he was in his time, but his continuing relevance in ours."-Michael P. Zuckert, author of Launching Liberalism: On Lockean Political Philosophy "A splendidly persuasive new interpretation."-Wilson J. Moses, author of Creative Conflict in African American Thought

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