Patriotic Treason

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Patriotic Treason

John Brown and the Soul of America

Evan Carton

400 pages
37 illustrations, index

Paperback

April 2009

978-0-8032-1946-5

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About the Book

With a combination of scrupulous original research, new perspective, and a sensitive historical imagination, Patriotic Treason vividly recreates the world in which John Brown and his compatriots lived as well as the biography of John Brown and the history of the events leading up to the Civil War. Evan Carton narrates the dramatic life of the first U.S. citizen committed to absolute racial equality. In defiance of the culture around him, Brown lived, worked, ate, and fought alongside African Americans. Inspired by the Declaration of Independence and the Golden Rule, he collaborated with black leaders such as Frederick Douglass, Martin Delany, and Harriet Tubman to overthrow slavery.
 
Carton captures the complex, tragic, and provocative story of Brown the committed abolitionist, Brown the tender yet demanding and often absent father and husband, and Brown the radical American patriot who attacked the American state in the name of American principles. Carton’s fresh archival research, his attention to overlooked family letters, and his reinterpretation of documents and events reveal a missing link in American history. A wrenching family saga, Patriotic Treason positions Brown at the heart of our most profound and enduring national debates on patriotism, treason, religion, and race relations.

Author Bio

Evan Carton is the Joan Negley Kelleher Centennial Professor in Rhetoric and Composition at the University of Texas at Austin and the author of The Marble Faun: Hawthorne's Transformations and The Rhetoric of American Romance: Dialectic and Identity in Emerson, Dickinson, Poe, and Hawthorne.

Praise

“Carton has penned an intriguing portrait of abolitionist Brown. He grounds this biography firmly in historical context by providing a digestible overview of the politically tumultuous mid-nineteenth century, and his admiration for the courage of Brown's convictions in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds shines through the compelling narrative.”—Booklist

“A compelling biography.”—Library Journal

“Absorbing and inspiring.”—Publishers Weekly

"This work presents a well-written and thoughtful account that will help readers better understand what drove a unique and significant figure." —Jonathan M. Atkins, The Historian

Table of Contents

Author's Note
PROLOGUE - The Dawn's Early Light
ONE - Founding Fathers
TWO - A Firm Foothold at Home
THREE - The Great and Foul Stain
FOUR - Going Down to Tarshish
FIVE - Crossing the Line
SIX - The Slave Law of the Land
SEVEN - To Answer the End of My Being
EIGHT - Blood and Remission
NINE - Marked Men
TEN - Bringing Forth a New Nation
ELEVEN - An Extended Family
TWELVE - Abolishing Slavery in Virginia
THIRTEEN - A Settlement of the Question
EPILOGUE - The Unfinished American Revolution
Source Notes
Acknowledgments
Index

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