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Hardcover All on Fire: William Lloyd Garrison and the Abolition of Slavery Book

ISBN: 0312187408

ISBN13: 9780312187408

All on Fire: William Lloyd Garrison and the Abolition of Slavery

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Widely acknowledged as the definitive history of the era, Henry Mayer's National Book Award finalist biography of William Lloyd Garrison brings to life one of the most significant American... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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The one just man ...

If God had decided to destoy the United States in the 1830s as an iniquitious country, he might have stayed his hand on account of the existence of William Lloyd Garrison. So long derided as a fanatic who spread discontent and brought about the Civil War, Garrison is here re-habilitated as a man dedicated to racial equality and liberty, and even a figure of some pragmatism and moderation. Indeed, he should be praised and elevated by those who profess to see America as 'a shining city on a hill', except that probably their motives are baser than Garrison's. Garrison went so far as to burn the Constitution in public as a 'pact with slavery'. Yet he was always a dedicated pacifist. This is a brilliant biography bringing to life the man and the turbulent era in which he lived. A must for anyone with even a remote interest in antebellum history of the USA, or anyone who likes to become immersed in biography at its best.

NO LOVER OF AMERICAN HISTORY CAN IGNORE THIS MONUMENTAL WORK

I read a great number of biographies that deal with American history, and this is simply one of the finest works I have ever read. In terms of scope and ambition and writing style, I compare ALL ON FIRE with Robert Caro's THE POWER BROKER. Henry Mayer should come to be known as one of America's finest living biographers. In addition to being the definitive biography of William Lloyd Garrison, this is also a brilliant retelling of nineteenth-century American history as seen through the eyes of its greatest Abolitionist leader. This is social and intellectual history at its finest, for Mayer uses Garrison as a focal point to tell the story of the political leaders, writers, agitators, and early women's rights advocates whose lives were affected by the fight to abolish slavery. I realize that this book will take you a good chunk of time, but it is worth every minute. ALL ON FIRE becomes an absorbing, tragic tale, yes, an epic, with all events leading to the carnage of the Civil War and the emancipation of the slaves. Once you have finished this book, you will put Garrison before Lincoln as the one person most responsible for setting free the slaves. It's hard to imagine a time in American history when people were so socially and politically responsible (read the section where 10,000 people encircle a Boston prison to protest the removal of an escaped slave back to South Carolina, for example). There is a great tradition in America of social protest. This book is really a colossal achievement that harkens back to an age when people and ideas still mattered.

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I am learning more about 19th century American history from this biography than from any other single book in my library. I'm recommending this to all my friends. Garrison defined the issues we still need to come to terms with, and this biography presents it all as compelling story.

Magnificent! Every paragraph is a fascinating gem.

I thought I knew my American history reasonably well until Henry Mayer taught me how much I had missed. Garrison certainly was far more than the hot-headed crusader on the nut fringe I read about in one text after another. But this book also is more than a correction of an historial footnote; Mayer breathes life into the moral arguments about slavery before the Civil War and weaves America's history from the signing of the Constitution to the passage of the 14th Amendment into a colorful, lively tapestry. This is biography raised to its finest form.

Spectacular, rich and rewarding read about great U.S. hero

I cannot recommend it highly enough. A rich read about a great American hero for all times. Mayer obviously loves and admires Garrison, but this did not keep him from portraying this hero with his blemishes as well as strengths. The most startling thing about this great read is just how important Garrison was to America's most tumultuous time --- the abolitionist of all abolitionists, a leader who appreciated how deep religious beliefs and moral politics go together, who believed in the power of the written and spoken word, who helped perhaps as much as anyone in our history to move our nation and free it of slavery. Truly a companion biography to go with the best biographies of Lincoln --- no understanding of the Civil War can be complete without knowing about Garrison, and this is definitely the way to know about Garrison. To say it simply: no one can claim to be a Civil War buff without knowing about Garrison, and no one can know about Garrison any better way than by reading this book. Highest kudoes to Mayer!
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