Among His Slaves: George Mason, Slavery at Gunston Hall, and the Idealism of the American Revolution

Author:   Terry K Dunn
Publisher:   Commonwealth Books, LLC
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9781943642373


Pages:   254
Publication Date:   20 February 2017
Format:   Paperback
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Among His Slaves: George Mason, Slavery at Gunston Hall, and the Idealism of the American Revolution


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George Mason of Gunston Hall distinguished himself as a planter, revolutionary patriot, author the Virginia Declaration of Rights, and slave owner. He wrote ""that all men are by nature equally free and...have certain inherent rights..."" and argued simultaneously that slavery was ""that slow Poison, which is daily contamination [to] the Minds & Morals of our People."" Yet Mason owned more than a hundred slave men, women, and children himself. Over his lifetime he freed none of them. Among His Slaves explores the paradox of this important founding father who believed strongly in human rights and detested slavery, but ignored the legal opportunity to manumit slaves. It probes George Mason's changing attitude on slavery during the American Revolutionary period. As early as 1765, more than a decade before he drafted for the Virginia Declaration of Rights, he declared slavery as ""an Evil very pathetically described by the Roman Historians."" His statements grew ever more emphatic and vocal as time went on. Across more than two decades - from 1765 to 1788 - Mason became increasingly outspoken about his disdain of slavery. Referring to all masters of slaves as ""Petty Tyrants,"" he does not free any of the individuals he owned. His own spoken and written words do not match actions he could have taken to manumit his slaves. Why not? Among his Slaves uses plantation records and Mason family documents to tell the story of enslaved Africans and African Virginians who lived on George Mason's Plantation, Gunston Hall. It provides new information never before published on his enslaved people and sheds light on why Mason did not manumit his slaves during his lifetime. This paradox demands discussion. The story is overdue.

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Author:   Terry K Dunn
Publisher:   Commonwealth Books, LLC
Imprint:   Commonwealth Books, LLC
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.463kg
ISBN:  

9781943642373


ISBN 10:   1943642370
Pages:   254
Publication Date:   20 February 2017
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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