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OverviewThe definitive biography of one of the 19th century's greatest statesmen, encompassing his decades-long fight against slavery, his key role in the Union war effort, and his postwar struggle to bring racial justice to America. Thaddeus Stevens was among the first to see the Civil War as an opportunity for a second American revolution--a chance to remake the country as a true multiracial democracy. One of the foremost abolitionists in Congress in the years leading up to the war, he was a leader of the young Republican Party's radical wing, fighting for anti-slavery and anti-racist policies long before party colleagues like Abraham Lincoln endorsed them. It was he, for instance, who urged Lincoln early on to free those enslaved throughout the US and to welcome black men into the Union's armies. During the Reconstruction era following the Civil War, Stevens demanded equal civil and political rights for black Americans, rights eventually embodied in the 14th and 15th amendments. But while Stevens in many ways pushed his party--and America--towards equality, he also championed ideas too radical for his fellow Congressmen ever to support, such as confiscating large slaveholders' estates and dividing the land among those who had been enslaved. In Thaddeus Stevens: Civil War Revolutionary, acclaimed historian Bruce Levine has written the definitive biography of one of the most visionary statesmen of the 19th century and a forgotten champion for racial justice in America. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Bruce Levine , Landon WoodsonPublisher: Simon & Schuster Audio Imprint: Simon & Schuster Audio Dimensions: Width: 14.50cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 14.20cm Weight: 0.204kg ISBN: 9781797124827ISBN 10: 179712482 Publication Date: 02 March 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Audio Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available ![]() This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsDrawing on a career of scholarly engagement with the Civil War era, Bruce Levine expertly relates how Stevens navigated the currents of the Second American Revolution, how he helped to bring about the destruction of slavery, and was a leader in the effort during Reconstruction to make the United States a biracial democracy. We need Stevens' passion for equality today. -- Eric Foner, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Easily the most detailed and important account of Stevens, this well-written biography belongs in every academic library. -- Library Journal At last, Thaddeus Stevens, one of the nineteenth century's greatest proponents of racial justice, gets the biography he deserves. -- Eric Foner, Pulitzer Prize winner and New York Times bestselling author A convincing rehabilitation of a statesman who fought for equality before it became fashionable. -- Kirkus Reviews [A] fresh approach to the life of abolitionist and congressman Thaddeus Stevens... Levine's biography of the South's much-loathed Northern antagonist is a fine addition to the literature of this ever-relevant era. -- Booklist Author InformationBruce Levine, professor emeritus of history, is the author of books on the Civil War era, including Confederate Emancipation, winner of the Peter Seaborg Award and named a Washington Post top nonfiction book of the year. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |