Practical Dreamer: Gerrit Smith and the Crusade for Social Reform

Practical Dreamer: Gerrit Smith and the Crusade for Social Reform image
ISBN-10:

0975554875

ISBN-13:

9780975554876

Author(s): Norman K. Dann
Edition: First Edition
Released: Feb 26, 2009
Publisher: Log Cabin Books
Format: Paperback, 656 pages
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Description:

Gerrit Smith may have been the least-known national leader of the American 19th century. A multi-billionaire by today s standards, he chose to live in a small, rural hamlet in Central New York state.

His reach was long: he was a champion for women s rights, temperance, and most notably, the fight to end slavery and racial discrimination. The long list of visitors to his home in tiny Peterboro, New York included Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, John Brown, Susan B. Anthony, William Lloyd Garrison, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Sojourner Truth.

In this landmark biography that is destined to become a favorite of researchers and historians, Norman Dann paints a vibrant portrait of Smith based on thousands of letters, poems, and speeches Smith gave to and received from those he worked with and against in his lifelong crusade for freedom and equality.












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