“All of these extraordinary women did a great deal in the causes of freedom, women’s rights, and literary excellence, as Robert Plumb makes clear in this fine group biography of five women who truly did change the course of American history.”—James M. McPherson, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of <i>Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era</i>

 “There couldn’t be a better time for America to find its better angels, and Robert C. Plumb’s lucid and admiring portrait of five exemplary women is just the ticket. You’ll find corners of American history your old textbooks never told you about, and once you’re done, you’ll want to pass it on to the next generation.”—Louis Bayard, author of <i>Courting Mr. Lincoln </i>and <i>The Pale Blue Eye</i>

“Robert Plumb has placed five remarkable women on the center stage of the American Civil War. Their compelling stories are told with perception and freshness in this inspiring work of women’s history.”—Robin G. Schulze, editor of <i>Becoming Marianne Moore</i> and author of <i>The Degenerate Muse</i>

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“Few realize the scope of what these remarkable women overcame and accomplished during their long, productive lives. . . . The Better Angels had great impact in their own time but also helped advance issues that benefited society in future generations. From them readers can learn lessons of courage, determination, creativity, and resourcefulness to make a difference in today’s world.”—Marilyn Southard Warshawsky, author of <i>John Franklin Goucher: Citizen of the World</i><br />  

“<i>The Better Angels</i> weaves together the stories of five extraordinary women whose talents won scope and recognition in the struggle to end slavery that led to the Civil War. As skillfully told by Robert Plumb, their stories illustrate the measure of liberation that some women were able to seize through that brutal conflict.”—David O. Stewart, best-selling author of <i>Impeached: The Trial of President Andrew Johnson and the Fight for Lincoln’s Legacy</i> and <i>George Washington: The Political Rise of America’s Founding Father</i><br />  

“A clear, compelling introduction for readers not steeped in the history of the American Civil War. Robert Plumb doesn’t just chart clashes and body counts. He humanizes the conflicts that tore the country apart, focusing on the home front as well as the front lines. His story unfolds through the perspective of five women [whose] lively group portrait will inspire readers to find out more.”—M. G. Lord, author of <i>Astro Turf</i> and <i>The Accidental Feminist </i>

Harriet Tubman, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Clara Barton, Julia Ward Howe, and Sarah Josepha Hale came from backgrounds that ranged from abject enslavement to New York City’s elite. Surmounting social and political obstacles, they emerged before and during the worst crisis in American history, the Civil War. Their actions became strands in a tapestry of courage, truth, and patriotism that influenced the lives of millions—and illuminated a new way forward for the nation. In this collective biography, The Better Angels, Robert C. Plumb traces these five remarkable women’s awakenings to analyze how their experiences shaped their responses to the challenges, disappointments, and joys they encountered on their missions. Here is Tubman, fearless conductor on the Underground Railroad, alongside Stowe, the author who awakened the nation to the evils of slavery. Barton led an effort to provide medical supplies for field hospitals, and Union soldiers sang Howe’s “Battle Hymn of the Republic” on the march. And, amid national catastrophe, Hale’s campaign to make Thanksgiving a national holiday moved North and South toward reconciliation.  
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This multilayered biography examines five remarkable women (Harriet Tubman, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Clara Barton, Julia Ward Howe, and Sarah Josepha Hale) who made important contributions to the Union cause before, during, and after the defining years of the American Civil War.  
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List of Illustrations Foreword Elisabeth Griffith Acknowledgments 1. The Better Angels of Our Nature 2. Women in Antebellum America 3. The Underground Railroad 4. Abolitionism in America 5. The “Seething Hell of War” 6. Noble Watchwords and Inspiring Ideas 7. Tending to the Wounded and Missing 8. The Prolonged War 9. “With Malice toward None, with Charity for All” 10. “Joy My Freedom!” 11. Women in Post–Civil War America  12. Concluding Remarkable Lives 13. The Angels among Us Still 14. “Contemplating Their Example” 15. Voce Angeli, or “Voices of the Angels” Notes Bibliography Index
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Stories of individual triumph over adversity

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ISBN
9781640125469
Publisert
2022-09-01
Utgiver
Vendor
Potomac Books Inc
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
AldersnivĂĽ
01, G, 01
SprĂĽk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

Forfatter
Foreword by

Om bidragsyterne

Robert C. Plumb is a writer, historian, and former marketing executive for two Fortune 500 companies. He is the author of Your Brother in Arms: A Union Soldier’s Odyssey and has written for the Montgomery County Historical Society’s journal, the Washington Post, and the Washington Post Magazine. He lives outside Washington, DC. Elisabeth Griffith is the author of In Her Own Right: The Life of Elizabeth Cady Stanton.

 
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