I Speak for Thaddeus Stevens

I Speak for Thaddeus Stevens
Author: Elsie Singmaster
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 464
Release: 1947
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015027791238

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Thaddeus Stevens

Thaddeus Stevens
Author: Hans L. Trefousse
Publsiher: Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2000-11-09
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780807864999

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One of the most controversial figures in nineteenth-century American history, Thaddeus Stevens is best remembered for his role as congressional leader of the radical Republicans and as a chief architect of Reconstruction. Long painted by historians as a vindictive 'dictator of Congress,' out to punish the South at the behest of big business and his own ego, Stevens receives a more balanced treatment in Hans L. Trefousse's biography, which portrays him as an impassioned orator and a leader in the struggle against slavery. Trefousse traces Stevens's career through its major phases: from his days in the Pennsylvania state legislature, when he antagonized Freemasons, slaveholders, and Jacksonian Democrats, to his political involvement during Reconstruction, when he helped author the Fourteenth Amendment and spurred on the passage of the Reconstruction Acts and the impeachment of Andrew Johnson. Throughout, Trefousse explores the motivations for Stevens's lifelong commitment to racial equality, thus furnishing a fuller portrait of the man whose fervent opposition to slavery helped move his more moderate congressional colleagues toward the implementation of egalitarian policies.

On the Edge of Freedom

On the Edge of Freedom
Author: David G. Smith
Publsiher: Fordham Univ Press
Total Pages: 451
Release: 2014-12-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780823263967

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This groundbreaking Civil War history illuminates the unique development of antislavery sentiment in the border region of south central Pennsylvania. During the antebellum decades every single fugitive slave escaping by land east of the Appalachian Mountains had to pass through south central Pennsylvania, where they faced both significant opportunities and substantial risks. While the hundreds of fugitives traveling through Adams, Franklin, and Cumberland counties were aided by an effective Underground Railroad, they also faced slave catchers and informers. In On the Edge of Freedom, historian David G. Smith traces the victories of antislavery activists in south central Pennsylvania, including the achievement of a strong personal liberty law and the aggressive prosecution of kidnappers who seized African Americans as fugitives. He also documents how their success provoked Southern retaliation and the passage of a strengthened Fugitive Slave Law in 1850. Smith explores the fugitive slave issue through fifty years of sectional conflict, war, and reconstruction in south central Pennsylvania and provocatively questions what was gained by emphasizing fugitive protection over immediate abolition and full equality. Smith argues that after the war, social and demographic changes in southern Pennsylvania worked against African Americans’ achieving equal opportunity. Although local literature portrayed this area as a vanguard of the Underground Railroad, African Americans still lived “on the edge of freedom.” Winner of the Hortense Simmons Prize

An Uncommon Woman

An Uncommon Woman
Author: Mark Kelley
Publsiher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 371
Release: 2023
Genre: African American businesspeople
ISBN: 9780271098739

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The Selected Papers of Thaddeus Stevens Volume 1

The Selected Papers of Thaddeus Stevens  Volume 1
Author: Thaddeus Stevens
Publsiher: University of Pittsburgh Pre
Total Pages: 590
Release: 1997
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780822970453

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Hailed as "the most important congressman in the House of Representatives during the Civil War" and still honored in Pennsylvania as the father of its public school system, Thaddeus Stevens grappled in his day with many of the issues that confront us today: racial and economic equality, affirmative action, and equal access to education. Volume one of the projected two-volume edition of "The Papers of Thaddeus Stevens" covers Steven's political career from his Vermont youth to the end of the Civil War. It includes letters and speeches from his early days as a Gettysburg lawyer and as a representative in the Pennsylvania assembly through his antislavery efforts to the 1865 passage of the Thirteenth Amendment, freeing all slaves.

D W Griffith s 100th Anniversary The Birth of a Nation

D W  Griffith s 100th Anniversary The Birth of a Nation
Author: Ira H. Gallen ,Seymour Stern
Publsiher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 675
Release: 2014
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781460236543

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A hundred years have passed since the masterpiece of David Wark Griffith, The Birth of a Nation, first appeared on the screens of America, in the winter of 1915. It demonstrated that the cinema, no less than literature and no less than the stage, could become a topic of serious critical, esthetic, intellectual, political, social, and technical discussion. In this way it brought the motion picture into a position of commanding influence in the social life of the American nation. The denunciation continues, and the storm over the film serves as a barometer of the global conflict, involving forces and issues set in motion by, but no means limited to, race. As Griffith's official biographer, Seymour Stern's main purpose of his book was to assemble, as extensively as possible, the rapidly vanishing record of what happened.

The Selected Papers of Thaddeus Stevens Volume 2

The Selected Papers of Thaddeus Stevens  Volume 2
Author: Thaddeus Stevens
Publsiher: University of Pittsburgh Pre
Total Pages: 517
Release: 2024
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780822970484

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Thaddeus Stevens has been called "the greatest dictator Congress ever had," a man who in 1867 held more political power than any man in the nation, including the president. In his day Stevens grappled with many of the issues that confront us today: racial and economic equality, affirmative action, and equal access to education. The second volume of a two-volume edition covers Steven's later years during the tumultuous period from the end of the Civil War to his death in1868. It includes letters, speeches, and remarks Stevens delivered as he championed equal rights for the freedmen and steered key Reconstruction measures through Congress. This volume also contains letters from loyalists and ex-Confederates to Stevens reflecting their reactions to conditions in the South.

Thaddeus Stevens Commoner

Thaddeus Stevens  Commoner
Author: Edward Belcher Callender
Publsiher: AMS Press
Total Pages: 234
Release: 1882
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: UOM:39015027019721

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