American Dark Age: Racial Feudalism and the Rise of Black Liberalism
Keidrick Roy
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Description
How medieval-inspired racial feudalism reigned in early America and was challenged by Black liberal thinkers
Though the United States has been heralded as a beacon of democracy, many nineteenth-century Americans viewed their nation through the prism of the Old World. What they saw was a racially stratified country that reflected not the ideals of a modern republic but rather the remnants of feudalism. American Dark Age reveals how defenders of racial hierarchy embraced America's resemblance to medieval Europe and tells the stories of the abolitionists who exposed it as a glaring blemish on the national conscience. Against those seeking to maintain what Frederick Douglass called an "aristocracy of the skin," Keidrick Roy shows how a group of Black thinkers, including Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, Hosea Easton, and Harriet Jacobs, challenged the medievalism in their midst--and transformed the nation's founding liberal tradition. He demonstrates how they drew on spiritual insight, Enlightenment thought, and a homegrown political philosophy that gave expression to their experiences at the bottom of the American social order. Roy sheds new light on how Black abolitionist writers and activists worked to eradicate the pernicious ideology of racial feudalism from American liberalism and renew the country's commitment to values such as individual liberty, social progress, and egalitarianism. American Dark Age reveals how the antebellum Black liberal tradition holds vital lessons for us today as hate groups continue to align themselves with fantasies of a medieval past and openly call for a return of all-powerful monarchs, aristocrats, and nobles who rule by virtue of their race.Product Details
Price
$42.00
Publisher
Princeton University Press
Publish Date
October 01, 2024
Pages
376
Dimensions
6.0 X 9.3 X 1.3 inches | 1.5 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780691252360
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Keidrick Roy is a Junior Fellow at the Harvard Society of Fellows. In 2025, he will be Assistant Professor of Government at Dartmouth College. He has received national attention through media outlets such as CBS News Sunday Morning and the Chicago Review of Books and appears in the HBO documentary Frederick Douglass: In Five Speeches. He has curated two major exhibitions at the American Writers Museum in Chicago on Black American figures, including Frederick Douglass, Ida B. Wells, and Ralph Ellison.
Reviews
"Pointing to how feudal imagery is still a mainstay of far-right ideologues . . . Roy makes a persuasive case that studying these antebellum thinkers is critical today. It's a sophisticated reassessment of America's political history."-- "Publishers Weekly (Starred review)"
"Black liberalism is too long neglected, and Keidrick Roy's American Dark Age brings black liberals back onto center stage where they belong."---Paul Crider, Liberal Currents
"American Dark Age should become a watershed in our understanding of a crucial cohort of actors in American history, and also in rethinking the liberal political tradition."---Paul Rosenberg, Salon
"Black liberalism is too long neglected, and Keidrick Roy's American Dark Age brings black liberals back onto center stage where they belong."---Paul Crider, Liberal Currents
"American Dark Age should become a watershed in our understanding of a crucial cohort of actors in American history, and also in rethinking the liberal political tradition."---Paul Rosenberg, Salon