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Wide Awake
Jon Grinspan
其他書名
The Forgotten Force That Elected Lincoln and Spurred the Civil War
出版
Bloomsbury Publishing USA
, 2024-05-14
主題
History / United States / Civil War Period (1850-1877)
History / United States / 19th Century
History / Social History
ISBN
1639730656
9781639730650
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=nuPYEAAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
EBook
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註釋
“Excellent."
-
Wall Street Journal *
“A must-read.”-The Civil War Monitor
A propulsive account of our history's most surprising, most consequential political club: the Wide Awake anti-slavery youth movement that marched America from the 1860 election to civil war.
At the start of the 1860 presidential campaign, a handful of fired-up young Northerners appeared as bodyguards to defend anti-slavery stump speakers from frequent attacks. The group called themselves the Wide Awakes. Soon, hundreds of thousands of young White and Black men, and a number of women, were organizing boisterous, uniformed, torch-bearing brigades of their own. These Wide Awakes--mostly working-class Americans in their twenties--became one of the largest, most spectacular, and most influential political movements in our history. To some, it demonstrated the power of a rising majority to push back against slavery. To others, it looked like a paramilitary force training to invade the South. Within a year, the nation would be at war with itself, and many on both sides would point to the Wide Awakes as the mechanism that got them there.
In this gripping narrative, Smithsonian historian Jon Grinspan examines how exactly our nation crossed the threshold from a political campaign into a war. Perfect for readers of
Lincoln on the Verge
and
The
Field of Blood
,
Wide Awake
bears witness to the power of protest, the fight for majority rule, and the defense of free speech. At its core,
Wide Awake
illuminates a question American democracy keeps posing, about the precarious
relationship between violent speech and violent actions.