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Negro President
Garry Wills

Negro President

Jefferson and the Slave Power

Houghton Mifflin (Nov 01, 2003)
9780618343980
| Hardcover
288 pages | 147 x 211 mm | ENGLISH
$ 25.00 | Value: $ 25.00
Dewey 326.0973
LC Classification E332.2 .W57 2003
LC Control No. 2003056710

Subject

  • Presidents
  • Presidents/ United States/ Biography
  • Slavery
  • Slavery/ Political Aspects/ United States/ History
  • United States

Plot

In "Negro President," the best-selling historian Garry Wills explores a controversial and neglected aspect of Thomas Jefferson's presidency: it was achieved by virtue of slave "representation," and conducted to preserve that advantage. Wills goes far beyond the recent revisionist debate over Jefferson's own slaves and his relationship with Sally Heming to look at the political relationship between the president and slavery. Jefferson won the election of 1800 with Electoral College votes derived from the three-fifths representation of slaves, who could not vote but who were partially counted as citizens. That count was known as "the slave power" granted to southern states, and it made some Federalists call Jefferson the Negro President -- one elected only by the slave count's margin. Probing the heart of Jefferson's presidency, Wills reveals how the might of the slave states was a concern behind Jefferson's most important decisions and policies, including his strategy to expand the nation west. But the president met with resistance: Timothy Pickering, now largely forgotten, was elected to Congress to wage a fight against Jefferson and the institutions that supported him. Wills restores Pickering and his allies' dramatic struggle to our understanding of Jefferson and thecreation of the new nation. In "Negro President," Wills offers a bold rethinking of one of American history's greatest icons.

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Value

Retail Price $ 25.00
Value $ 25.00