Wolf by the Ears

Wolf by the Ears

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Miller John Chester
University of Virginia Press
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The Wolf by the Ears is a book-length treatment of Thomas Jefferson's attitudes toward slavery. Through a close examination of Jefferson's personality and the influences of his social and political environment, John Chester Miller provides clear, well-reasoned answers to such plaguing questions as: Why Jefferson did not play a more forceful role in the antislavery movement? To what extent was the Declaration of Independence intended to serve as a charter of freedom for the slaves? Why did he couple the emancipation of slaves with the removal of the black population from the United States? Why did he insist upon measuring the intelligence of illiterate, disadvantaged black slaves by criteria applicable to free white Americans? And foremost, why did Jefferson remain a slaveholder throughout his lifetime and even fail to direct that his slaves be freed after his death?
EAN 9780813913650
ISBN 0813913659
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher University of Virginia Press
Publication date November 29, 1991
Pages 336
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 154 x 24
Country United States
Readership Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Authors Miller John Chester