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Author Stevens, Cara Rogers, author.

Title Thomas Jefferson and the fight against slavery / Cara Rogers Stevens.

Publication Info. Lawrence, Kansas : University Press of Kansas, [2024]
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Description x, 385 pages : illustration ; 24 cm.
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unmediated n rdamedia
volume nc rdacarrier
Series American political thought
American political thought.
Note This work is based on the author's PhD dissertation "Jefferson's Sons: Notes on the State of Virginia and Virginian Antislavery, 1760-1832."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Antislavery at William and Mary -- Writing "Notes on the State of Virginia" -- Authors in Paris: printing the "Notes" -- Alternatives to slavery, 1785-1798 -- A lasting influence: the "sons" appropriate the "Notes" -- The Jeffersonian legacy in Virginia, 1820-1832.
Summary "In this groundbreaking work, Cara Rogers examines the fascinating early life of Thomas Jefferson's book, Notes on the State of Virginia, from its innocuous composition in the early 1780s to its appropriation as a political weapon by both pro- and antislavery forces in the early nineteenth century. Initially written as a statistical introduction to Virginia for French readers, Jefferson's book evolved into an intellectual tour de force that covered almost all facets of the state's natural and political realms. As part of an antislavery education strategy, Jefferson also decided to include a treatise on the nature of racial difference, as well as a manifesto on the corrupting power of slavery in a republic and a plan for emancipation and colonization. In consequence, his book--for better or worse--defined the boundaries of future debates over the place of Black people in American society. Although historians have rightly criticized Jefferson for his racism and failure to free his own slaves, his antislavery intentions for the Notes have received only cursory notice, partly because the original manuscript was not available for detailed examination until recently. By analyzing Jefferson's complex revision process, this book traces the ways his views on race and slavery evolved as he considered how best to persuade younger slaveholders to embrace emancipation. It then moves beyond Jefferson to examine contemporary responses to the Notes from white and Black intellectuals and politicians, concluding with an attempt by Jefferson's grandson to implement elements of the Notes's emancipation plan during Virginia's 1831-1832 slavery debates"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Notes on the state of Virginia.
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826 -- Political and social views.
Antislavery movements -- Virginia -- History.
Slavery -- Virginia -- Public opinion -- History.
Public opinion -- Virginia -- History -- 19th century.
Public opinion -- Virginia -- History -- 18th century.
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826 (OCoLC)fst00040754
Notes on the state of Virginia (Jefferson, Thomas) (OCoLC)fst01356774
Antislavery movements (OCoLC)fst00810800
Political and social views (OCoLC)fst01353986
Public opinion (OCoLC)fst01082785
Slavery -- Public opinion (OCoLC)fst01120485
Virginia (OCoLC)fst01204597
Chronological Term 1700-1899
Genre/Form History (OCoLC)fst01411628
ISBN 9780700635979 (cloth)
0700635971 (cloth)
9780700635986 (ebook)

 
    
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