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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: David ChanoffPublisher: University of Georgia Press Imprint: University of Georgia Press ISBN: 9780820374239ISBN 10: 0820374237 Pages: 232 Publication Date: 15 September 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsI think of the history of the struggle for full human rights as being a great chain that stretches back over the centuries. If anyone has a claim to being the first American link in that chain—although his influence spread well beyond his country—it is Anthony Benezet. I hope this intriguing, gracefully-written book helps make this extraordinary man far better known. -- Adam Hochschild * author of King Leopold's Ghost * In this engaging biography, David Chanoff admirably weaves the threads of Anthony Benezet's life, his Huguenot inheritance, his writings, and his own legacy, thereby making a significant contribution to our knowledge of this key figure of early abolitionism. -- Bertrand Van Ruymbeke * professor of American history at Université Paris 8, author of From New Babylon to Eden, and coeditor of The Atlantic World of Anthony Benezet * That the name Anthony Benezet is unknown today is almost as shameful as the Atlantic slave trade, which the self-effacing Quaker did so much to put an end to. Bringing Benezet and his times back to life—his origins in Huguenot France, how he got to England and then Philadelphia, and what he achieved in the American colonies—will now be recorded in the pantheon of our greatest humanitarian heroes, thanks to David Chanoff’s brilliantly evocative, scholarly but intensely readable, new biography. -- Nigel Hamilton * author of Lincoln vs. Davis: The War of the Presidents * David Chanoff’s sweeping use of the biographer's detective tools has uncovered Anthony Benezet’s long-hidden life and elevated him to the abolitionist pantheon. -- Ray Anthony Shepard * Julia Ward Howe award-winner of A Long Time Coming: A Lyrical Biography of Race In America from Ona Judge to Barack Obama * How timely and urgent is David Chanoff’s gripping recovery of Anthony Benezet’s lessons in ethics and civility! How many of us knew, before reading this contribution to history and politics, that an unassuming Quaker ignited probably the world’s most momentous liberation movement, abolitionism, and its myriad of sequels? Readers will be grateful for this astounding story. -- Doris Sommer * Ira and Jewell Williams Professor of Romance Languages & Literatures and of African and African American Studies, Harvard University * Anthony Benezet emerges from the pages of David Chanoff’s compelling new biography as a 'disruptor' who could not stay silent in the face of evil. He saw himself first and foremost as a teacher, and his lessons about our common humanity are as relevant today as they were two and a half centuries ago. -- Julie Winch * author of A Gentleman of Color: The Life of James Forten * I think of the history of the struggle for full human rights as being a great chain that stretches back over the centuries. If anyone has a claim to being the first American link in that chain—although his influence spread well beyond his country—it is Anthony Benezet. I hope this intriguing, gracefully-written book helps make this extraordinary man far better known. -- Adam Hochschild * author of King Leopold's Ghost * In this engaging biography, David Chanoff admirably weaves the threads of Anthony Benezet's life, his Huguenot inheritance, his writings, and his own legacy, thereby making a significant contribution to our knowledge of this key figure of early abolitionism. -- Bertrand Van Ruymbeke * professor of American history at Université Paris 8, author of From New Babylon to Eden, and coeditor of The Atlantic World of Anthony Benezet * Author InformationDAVID CHANOFF has written for the New York Times Magazine, the Washington Post, New Republic, andthe Wall Street Journal, among others. His twenty-four books include collaborations with former surgeon general Joycelyn Elders, former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral William Crowe Jr., and Israeli prime minister Ariel Sharon. In addition to ghostwriting, he has also written a number of histories, including a history of Black medicine and health care that was awarded the Phillis Wheatley Prize for History from the Sons & Daughters of the U.S. Middle Passage. Chanoff lives in Boston. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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