Sunday, August 08, 2021

Slave Nation: An Unflinching Look at the Racism that Inspired the American Revolution - REVIEW


by Alfred Blumrosen

A book all Americans should read, Slave Nation reveals the key role racism played in the American Revolutionary War, so we can see our past more clearly and build a better future.

In 1772, the High Court in London freed a slave from Virginia named Somerset, setting a precedent that would end slavery in England. In America, racist fury over this momentous decision united the Northern and Southern colonies and convinced them to fight for independence. Meticulously researched and accessible, Slave Nation provides a little-known view of the birth of our nation and its earliest steps toward self-governance.

Slave Nation is a fascinating account of the role slavery played in the American Revolution and in the framing of the Constitution, offering a fresh examination of the "fight for freedom" that embedded racism into our national identity, led to the Civil War, and reverberates through Black Lives Matter protests today.

Slave Nation: An Unflinching Look at the Racism that Inspired the American Revolution
by Alfred Blumrosen
Sourcebooks
ISBN-13:‎ 978-1402206979
304 pages

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