Slavery and the Founders: Dilemmas of Jefferson and His Contemporaries
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Book info: Slavery and the Founders: Dilemmas of Jefferson and His Contemporaries (Hardcover, 226 pages) – Routledge, 1995. Language: English. This text studies the attitudes of the founding "fathers" toward slavery. Specifically, it examines the views of Thomas Jefferson reflected in his life and writings and those of other founders...
Book info: Slavery and the Founders: Dilemmas of Jefferson and His Contemporaries (Hardcover, 226 pages) – Routledge, 1995. Language: English.
This text studies the attitudes of the founding "fathers" toward slavery. Specifically, it examines the views of Thomas Jefferson reflected in his life and writings and those of other founders as expressed in the Northwest Ordinance, the Constitutional Convention and the Constitution itself, and the fugitive slave legislation of the 1790s. The author contends: slavery fatally permeated the founding of the American republic; the original constitution was, as the abilitionists later maintained, "a covnenant with death"; and Jefferson's anti-slavery reputation is undeserved and most historians and biographers have prettified Jefferson's record on slavery. Editorial Reviews About the Author Paul Finkelman is currently Visiting Professor at Chicago-Kent College of Law and the incoming Charlton W. Tebeau Distinguished Professor of American History at the University of Miami at Coral Gables.