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Negro President - Jefferson and the Slave Power (Paperback, 1st Mariner Books ed)
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Negro President - Jefferson and the Slave Power (Paperback, 1st Mariner Books ed)
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In "Negro President" the Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Garry
Wills explores a pivotal moment in American history through the
lens of Thomas Jefferson and the now largely forgotten Timothy
Pickering, and "prods readers to appreciate essential aspects of
our distressed but well-intentioned representative democracy"
(Chicago Tribune).
In 1800 Jefferson won the presidential election with Electoral
College votes derived from the three-fifths representation of
slaves -- slaves who could not vote but were still partially
counted as citizens. Moving beyond the recent revisionist debate
over Jefferson's own slaves and his relationship with Sally
Hemings, Wills instead probes the heart of Jefferson's presidency
and political life, revealing how the might of the slave states
remained a concern behind his most important policies and
decisions.
In an eye-opening, ingeniously argued expose, Wills restores
Timothy Pickering and the Federalists' dramatic struggle to our
understanding of Jefferson, the creation of the new nation, and the
evolution of our representative democracy.
"Garry Wills is a thinker of first rate. He combines the vigor of
the social critic with the depth of the historian, and to these he
adds the even rarer gifts of the philosopher." -- New Republic
"A thorough political analysis of another founding father's
involvement in slavery." -- San Francisco Chronicle
Garry Wills, a distinguished historian and critic, is the author of
numerous books, including the Pulitzer Prize-winning Lincoln at
Gettysburg, Saint Augustine, the best-selling Why I Am a Catholic,
and Henry Adams and the Making of America.
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