The Story of American Freedom: The Reality and the Mythic Ideal
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Synopsis of The Story of American Freedom: The Reality and the Mythic Ideal
Freedom: a promised land, a battle ground, America's cultural bond and fault line. In this history, Eric Foner describes the concept of freedom, not as a fixed set of inherited ideas, but as something that has evolved through time, being altered - or even entirely reinvented - by the various groups of people who have claimed a right to it. Foner shows how freedom's meaning has been shaped not only in political debates and treatises, but on plantations and picket lines, in parlours and bedrooms. Its cast of characters ranges from Thomas Jefferson, through Margaret Sanger, to Franklin D. Roosevelt; from former slaves seeking to breathe real meaning into emancipation, to the union organizers and women's rights advocates of our time.
Product details
- Pages: 448
- Publisher: Pan Macmillan
- Published: 20th October 2000
- Language: English
- ISBN: 9780333900819
- Category: History