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Race and the Early Republic: Racial Consciousness and Nation-Building in the Early Republic

ISBN: 9780742521308

Contributors: Morrison, Michael A (Editor)
Stewart, James Brewer (Editor)
Davis, David Brion (Contribution by)
Ford, Lacy K (Contribution by)
Gjerde, Jon (Contribution by)
Horton, Lois E (Contribution by)
Melish, Joanne Pope (Contribution by)
Richter, Daniel K (Contribution by)
Roediger, David R (Contribution by)
Ronda, James P (Contribution by)

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2001

Binding: Hardcover (Readerbound Available)

Retail: $140.00

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Description

By 1840, American politics was a paradox--unprecedented freedom and equality for men of European descent, and the simultaneous isolation and degradation of people of African and Native American descent. Historians have often characterized this phenomenon as the 'white republic.' Race and the Early Republic offers a rich account of how this paradox evolved, beginning with the fledgling nation of the 1770s and running through the antebellum years. The essays in the volume, written by a wide array of scholars, are arranged so as to allow a clear understanding of how and why white political supremacy came to be in the early United States. Race and the Early Republic is a collection of diverse, insightful and interrelated essays that promote an easy understanding of why and how people of color were systematically excluded from the early U.S. republic.

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