Lydia Maria Child: A Radical American Life

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$35.00  $32.55
Publisher
University of Chicago Press
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Pages
560
Dimensions
6.2 X 8.6 X 2.5 inches | 2.25 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780226715711
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About the Author

Lydia Moland is professor of philosophy at Colby College. Her scholarship in German philosophy, including Hegel's Aesthetics: The Art of Idealism, has been supported by the National Endowment for the Humanities, the ACLS, and the American Academy in Berlin. Her work on Lydia Maria Child has appeared in the Paris Review, the Boston Globe, the Washington Post, and on National Public Radio.

Reviews

"This is a biography on a mission. As Moland shows us, to discover Child is to discover ourselves, revealing the best and worst of who we are. Moland is at her best when eviscerating the flawed arguments of Child's opponents, arguments that, she reminds us, are ubiquitous even today. This is a brilliantly written book: stylish, witty, barbed yet sympathetic."-- "Laura Dassow Walls, author of 'Henry David Thoreau: A Life'"
"Lydia Maria Child was one of the few great intellectual freedom fighters in nineteenth-century America. Moland's magisterial book takes us in and through Child's rich world and life in an exemplary manner. Don't miss this powerful text on a giant still so relevant to our bleak times."-- "Cornel West, author of 'Race Matters'"
"Moland's exuberant new biography gives us a Lydia Maria Child for the twenty-first century: a woman of fierce intelligence and astonishing ingenuity who never gave up the struggle to right the wrongs of enslavement and its legacy of race prejudice. Moland writes with a philosopher's instinct to question both herself and the evidence she uncovers, yielding an intimate portrait that is also a history of America's centuries-long reckoning with its founding principles."-- "Megan Marshall, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of 'Margaret Fuller: A New American Life'"
"[Lydia Maria Child was] a remarkable woman who needs to be remembered as one of the nineteenth century's most influential Abolitionists. . . . A work of exemplary scholarship, Moland's definitive biography of Child is extremely well written and invites both an academic and general readership."
-- "Booklist"
"After the 2016 presidential election. . . Moland discovered Child, a woman, she later learned, 'unwilling to accept the conventional wisdom of her time and unable to abide by its norms.' . . . Moland began to wonder, 'What could the example of her life teach me?' And 'does the world need another white hero?' Moland's Lydia Maria Child: A Radical American Life answers. . . . 'We might not need more white heroes, ' she writes, 'but I have come to believe that white Americans like me need more examples like hers.'"-- "New York Review of Books"
"Moland wants us to think hard about what we owe each other as citizens and human beings. In that sense she has produced a call to arms, an almanac for activists, as well as an ample, honest, and immensely readable book."-- "Wall Street Journal"