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The Grammar of Good Intentions - Race and the Antebellum Culture of Benevolence (Hardcover)
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The Grammar of Good Intentions - Race and the Antebellum Culture of Benevolence (Hardcover)
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Susan M. Ryan explores antebellum Americans' preoccupation with the
language and practice of benevolence. Drawing upon a variety of
cultural and literary texts, she traces how people working and
writing within social reform movements - and their outspoken
opponents - helped solidify racial and class ideologies that
ultimately marginalized even the most deserving poor. The links
between race and the relations of benevolence occasioned much
soul-searching among antebellum Americans, Ryan explains. In a
period of heated public debate over issues such as slavery, Indian
removal, and non-Protestant immigration, the categories of
blackness, Indianness, and a generic 'foreignness' came to signify,
for many whites, need itself. Confidence-Man, Frederick Douglass's
My Bondage and My Freedom, and Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's
Cabin back into dialogue with a broad range of print materials: the
reports of charity societies, African American and Native American
newspapers, juvenile fiction, travel writing, cartoons, sermons and
tract literature. In the process, she dispels the myth that authors
usually classified as literary were responding to a simple and
unquestioned cult of benevolence. Rather, she contends, they were
participating in the complex and often rancorous debates occurring
within the broader culture over how good intentions should be
expressed and enacted.
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