Now in paperback, a compelling biography of Lydia Maria Child, one of
nineteenth-century America’s most courageous abolitionists. By 1830,
Lydia Maria Child had established herself as something almost unheard
of in the American nineteenth century: a beloved and self-sufficient
female author. Best known today for the immortal poem “Over the
River and through the Wood,” Child had become famous at an early age
for spunky self-help books and charming children’s stories. But in
1833, Child shocked her readers by publishing a scathing book-length
argument against slavery in the United States—a book so radical in
its commitment to abolition that friends abandoned her, patrons
ostracized her, and her book sales plummeted. Yet Child soon drew
untold numbers to the abolitionist cause, becoming one of the foremost
authors and activists of her generation. Lydia Maria Child: A
Radical American Life tells the story of what brought Child to this
moment and the extraordinary life she lived in response. Through
Child’s example, philosopher Lydia Moland asks questions as pressing
and personal in our time as they were in Child’s: What does it mean
to change your life when the moral future of your country is at stake?
When confronted by sanctioned evil and systematic injustice, how
should a citizen live? Child’s lifetime of bravery, conviction,
humility, and determination provides a wealth of spirited guidance for
political engagement today.
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A Radical American Life
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ISBN
9780226715858
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
University of Chicago Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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