Self-evident truths : contesting equal rights from the Revolution to the Civil War / Richard D. Brown.
2017
KF4764 .B76 2017 (Mapit)
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Title
Self-evident truths : contesting equal rights from the Revolution to the Civil War / Richard D. Brown.
Imprint
New Haven : Yale University Press, [2017]
Description
x, 387 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 25 cm
Formatted Contents Note
The Declaration of Independence and the mystery of equality
Contending for religious equality
Equal justice for Irishmen and other foreigners
People of color and the promise betrayed
People of color and equal rights: New England cases
Subordinate citizens: women and children
Equal rights and unequal people
Equal rights, privilege, and the pursuit of inequality.
Contending for religious equality
Equal justice for Irishmen and other foreigners
People of color and the promise betrayed
People of color and equal rights: New England cases
Subordinate citizens: women and children
Equal rights and unequal people
Equal rights, privilege, and the pursuit of inequality.
Summary
"How did Americans in the generations following the Declaration of Independence translate its lofty ideals into practice? In this broadly synthetic work, distinguished historian Richard Brown shows that despite its founding statement that "all men are created equal," the early Republic struggled with every form of social inequality. While people paid homage to the ideal of equal rights, this ideal came up against entrenched social and political practices and beliefs. Brown illustrates how the ideal was tested in struggles over race and ethnicity, religious freedom, gender and social class, voting rights and citizenship. He shows how high principles fared in criminal trials and divorce cases when minorities, women, and people from different social classes faced judgment. This book offers a much-needed exploration of the ways revolutionary political ideas penetrated popular thinking and everyday practice"-- publisher's description.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 311-372) and index.
Location
STA
Call Number
KF4764 .B76 2017
Language
English
ISBN
9780300197112 (hardcover)
030019711X (hardcover)
030019711X (hardcover)
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