Black Reason, White Feeling - (Jeffersonian America) by Hannah Spahn
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- The vital influence of Black American intellectuals on the legacy of Thomas Jefferson's ideas The lofty Enlightenment principles articulated by Thomas Jefferson in the Declaration of Independence, so central to conceptions of the American founding, did not emerge fully formed as a coherent set of ideas in the eighteenth century.
- About the Author: Hannah Spahn is Professor of American Studies at the John F. Kennedy Institute for North American Studies at Freie Universität Berlin and the author of Thomas Jefferson, Time, and History.
- 328 Pages
- History, United States
- Series Name: Jeffersonian America
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"The vital influence of Black American intellectuals on the legacy of Thomas Jefferson's ideas. The lofty Enlightenment principles articulated by Thomas Jefferson in the Declaration of Independence, so central to conceptions of the American founding, did not emerge fully formed as a coherent set of ideas in the eighteenth century. As Hannah Spahn argues in this important book, no group had a more profound influence on their development and reception than Black intellectuals. The rationalism and universalism most associated with Jefferson today, she shows, actually sprang from critical engagements with his thought by writers such as David Walker, Lemuel Haynes, Frederick Douglass, and W. E. B. Du Bois. Black Reason, White Feeling illuminates the philosophical innovations that these and other Black intellectuals made to build on Jefferson's thought, shaping both Jefferson's historical image and the exalted legacy of his ideas in American culture. It is not just the first book-length history of Jefferson's philosophy in Black thought; it is also the first history of the American Enlightenment that centers the originality and decisive impact of the Black tradition"--Book Synopsis
The vital influence of Black American intellectuals on the legacy of Thomas Jefferson's ideas The lofty Enlightenment principles articulated by Thomas Jefferson in the Declaration of Independence, so central to conceptions of the American founding, did not emerge fully formed as a coherent set of ideas in the eighteenth century. As Hannah Spahn argues in this important book, no group had a more profound influence on their development and reception than Black intellectuals. The rationalism and universalism most associated with Jefferson today, she shows, actually sprang from critical engagements with his thought by writers such as David Walker, Lemuel Haynes, Frederick Douglass, and W. E. B. Du Bois. Black Reason, White Feeling illuminates the philosophical innovations that these and other Black intellectuals made to build on Jefferson's thought, shaping both Jefferson's historical image and the exalted legacy of his ideas in American culture. It is not just the first book-length history of Jefferson's philosophy in Black thought; it is also the first history of the American Enlightenment that centers the originality and decisive impact of the Black tradition.Review Quotes
A meticulously researched, carefully argued book. It makes a complex American intellectual tradition accessible to non-specialists . . . Superb . . . Spahn's work offers an opportunity to bridge the intellectual divide between those scholars who emphasize the United States' foundation on ideas of liberty and those who see the nation's founding amidst the cruel oppression of racism and slavery. In end this work gives scholars much to ponder in the telling of how these two ideological strands of the American Enlightenment are intertwined and how Black intellectuals resisted oppressive frameworks of knowledge by focusing on the principles of universal freedom. These examples offer us hope through their examples of how critical conversations can help answer difficult challenges in our own time.--Journal of the Early Republic
About the Author
Hannah Spahn is Professor of American Studies at the John F. Kennedy Institute for North American Studies at Freie Universität Berlin and the author of Thomas Jefferson, Time, and History.Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x .74 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.07 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 328
Series Title: Jeffersonian America
Genre: History
Sub-Genre: United States
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
Format: Paperback
Author: Hannah Spahn
Language: English
Street Date: May 14, 2024
TCIN: 90943057
UPC: 9780813951195
Item Number (DPCI): 247-01-9745
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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