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American founding son : John Bingham and the invention of the Fourteenth Amendment Gerard N. Magliocca

Historical Society of Pennsylvania - Closed Stacks KF 4558 14th .M34 2013
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Magliocca, Gerard N., author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
United States. Constitution--14th Amendment--Legislative history.
United States.
African Americans--Civil rights--Legislative history.
African Americans.
Bingham, John Armor, 1815-1900.
Bingham, John Armor.
Civil rights--United States.
Civil rights.
Equality before the law--United States.
Equality before the law.
Local Subjects:
United States.
Physical Description:
x, 295 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
New York : New York University Press, [2013]
Summary:
Overview: John Bingham was the architect of the rebirth of the United States following the Civil War. A leading antislavery lawyer and congressman from Ohio, Bingham wrote the most important part of the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution, which guarantees fundamental rights and equality to all Americans. He was also at the center of two of the greatest trials in history, giving the closing argument in the military prosecution of John Wilkes Booth's co-conspirators for the assassination of Abraham Lincoln and in the impeachment of President Andrew Johnson. And more than any other man, Bingham played the key role in shaping the Union's policy towards the occupied ex-Confederate States, with consequences that still haunt our politics. American Founding Son provides the most complete portrait yet of this remarkable statesman. Drawing on his personal letters and speeches, the book traces Bingham's life from his humble roots in Pennsylvania through his career as a leader of the Republican Party. Gerard N. Magliocca argues that Bingham and his congressional colleagues transformed the Constitution that the Founding Fathers created, and did so with the same ingenuity that their forbears used to create a more perfect union in the 1780s. In this book, Magliocca restores Bingham to his rightful place as one of our great leaders.
Contents:
Introduction : measuring a man
Group think
Franklin College
Lawyer and whig
Republican congressman
And the war came
The trial of the century
The Fourteenth Amendment
Reconstruction and impeachment
Farewell to Washington
Ambassador
Obscurity
Conclusion : legacy.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 277-284) and index.
Local Notes:
HSP credit line: Cites the Salmon P. Chase papers [collection 0121], page 282.
ISBN:
9780814761458 (cl : alk. paper)
0814761453 (cl : alk. paper)
OCLC:
835619319

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