John Adams, slavery, and race : ideas, politics, and diplomacy in an age of crisis
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John Adams, slavery, and race : ideas, politics, and diplomacy in an age of crisis
Praeger, c2018
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [247]-266) and index
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内容説明
Providing the first full investigation of second U.S. president John Adams' attitudes toward slavery, blacks, and the Haitian Revolution, this iconoclastic study illuminates the inner and outer worlds of Adams for scholars and general readers.
John Adams was a Founding Father of the United States who not only played a key role in laying the foundation of the nation but is also highly regarded as a great speaker, thinker, lawyer, revolutionary, diplomat, vice president, and president. But was Adams an opponent of slavery and a believer in racial equality? The historical evidence points to the contrary.
This book is the first to discuss at any length John Adams's views on race, slavery, and slavery extension by examining his writings, politics, and diplomacy. Historian Arthur Scherr, an expert who is uniquely knowledgeable about Adams's views on slavery, race, and the Haitian Revolution, reveals Adams's attitudes toward slavery and race in and out of office, spotlighting his views on slavery during the American Revolution, his perspective regarding race as vice president and president of the United States, and his opinions in retirement.
Readers will be able to form their opinions based on factual documentation of Adams's statements and actions regarding the key events involving slavery and race during this period: the gradual emancipation of slaves; U.S. aid to Haiti, the only black-governed nation in the world, and to its Governor-General Toussaint Louverture in gaining its independence; and the U.S. government's decision to permit slavery in new states and territories formed from public lands such as the Old Northwest and the Louisiana Purchase.
目次
Preface
Introduction: Historians View John Adams on Slavery and Race
Chapter 1 Adams's Attitudes on Slavery and Race during the Revolutionary Period
Chapter 2 John Adams and Slavery: From the Vice Presidency to the Presidency, 1789-1801
Chapter 3 Reconsidering John Adams and "The St. Domingo Business": Recent Historiography, Haitian Independence, and Early American Foreign Policy
Chapter 4 President Adams's Changing Relationship with Haiti
Chapter 5 Ideals or Self-Interest? The Adams Administration and U.S. Weapons Traffic with Haiti
Chapter 6 Adams, Jefferson, and U.S. Trade with Haiti: A Closer Look
Chapter 7 John Adams's Last Years: Antislavery, Anti-Black
Conclusion: John Adams, Slavery, and the Founding
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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