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Slavish Shore
The Odyssey of Richard Henry Dana Jr.
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Jeffrey L. Amestoy
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English
Published/Copyright:
2015
About this book
In 1834 Harvard dropout Richard Henry Dana Jr. became a common seaman, and soon his Two Years Before the Mast became a classic. Literary acclaim did not erase the young lawyer’s memory of floggings he witnessed aboard ship or undermine his vow to combat injustice. Jeffrey Amestoy tells the story of Dana’s determination to keep that vow.
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Amestoy Jeffrey L. :
Jeffrey L. Amestoy has served as Chief Justice of the Vermont Supreme Court and is a Fellow at the Center for Public Leadership, Harvard Kennedy School.
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Slavish Shore is the first new biography of Richard Henry Dana in over fifty years, and rigorous attention to Dana is long overdue. Amestoy is an excellent writer who takes us gracefully through Dana’s fascinating life, providing much new insight into his defense of fugitive slaves and his work on the treason case against Jefferson Davis. It is an important story, very well told.
-- Steven Lubet, author of Fugitive Justice: Runaways, Rescuers, and Slavery on Trial
-- Steven Lubet, author of Fugitive Justice: Runaways, Rescuers, and Slavery on Trial
Both a richly detailed biography of Richard Henry Dana and a snapshot of American life at the end of the age of sail, Amestoy’s Slavish Shore is the perfect companion volume for anyone who has been captivated by Two Years Before the Mast. Amestoy’s book follows Dana as he carries home the lessons he learned at sea and shocks the hidebound world of upper-crust Boston by standing up for the rights of seamen and fugitive slaves. But Slavish Shore also gives us the story of a private man caught in the sometimes suffocating atmosphere of family life, charting a haphazard course between independence and duty, ambition and disappointment.
-- Wes Davis, editor of An Anthology of Modern Irish Poetry
-- Wes Davis, editor of An Anthology of Modern Irish Poetry
The strongest element of Amestoy’s treatment in Slavish Shore is his dramatization of the intricacies and personalities of the growing Abolitionist fervor of Boston in the years of Dana’s flourishing…A fine new biography.
-- Steve Donoghue Open Letters Monthly
-- Steve Donoghue Open Letters Monthly
Excellently reveals how Dana wrested from the text of the U.S. Constitution the acknowledgment that the African-American slave, a kind of property as far as the traditional reading went, also had rights.
-- Carol Bundy Wall Street Journal
-- Carol Bundy Wall Street Journal
[Slavish Shore] is a meticulous, engaging, and informative study of Dana’s life, which unequivocally defends its portrait of this significant American man of letters as an equally significant man of the law that will be of particular interest to both literary scholars and historians concerned with the intersections of maritime law, slavery, and aristocratic New England culture in the turbulent decades leading up to the Civil War.
-- Dan Walden American Literary History
-- Dan Walden American Literary History
Slavish Shore, Jeffrey Amestoy’s superb new biography of Dana—the first in more than 50 years—should make many more people familiar with him…Slavish Shore presents an insightful portrait of Dana as a man as well as a lawyer…An excellent book—never tedious and often gripping—and Dana deserves our renewed attention.
-- Henry Cohen Federal Lawyer
-- Henry Cohen Federal Lawyer
Amestoy’s biography is excellent: well written, comprehensive, empathetic, and well researched…Amestoy is at his best, better than any other biographer, when narrating Dana’s role in several of America’s crucial cases in which human rights were at risk and a moral compass was needed.
-- Rick Kennedy New England Quarterly
-- Rick Kennedy New England Quarterly
How appropriate that the year 2015, the bicentennial of Richard Henry Dana Jr.’s birth, ushered in the publication of what will be considered for quite some time the definitive biography of the famed sailor, author, lawyer, and activist.
-- Brian Rouleau Journal of the Early Republic
-- Brian Rouleau Journal of the Early Republic
How appropriate that the year 2015, the bicentennial of Richard Henry Dana Jr.’s birth, ushered in the publication of what will be considered for quite some time the definitive biography of the famed sailor, author, lawyer, and activist.
-- Brian Rouleau Journal of the Early Republic
-- Brian Rouleau Journal of the Early Republic
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CONTENTS
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Introduction
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1. True Spirit
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2. Pilgrim
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3. Alert
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4. The Vow
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5. The Book
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6. Boston, Brahmins, and the Business of Law
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7. The Masquerade
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8. The Great Man of the Age
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9. The Inheritance
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10. A Monstrous Thing
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11. Chains
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12. Boycott
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13. The Little Darky Lawyer
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14. The Club
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15. The Presumption of Freedom
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16. Who Can Tell What a Day May Bring Forth
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17. Duty
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18. Breakdown
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19. Around the World
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20. The Supreme Court Argument That Saved the Union
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21. The Duke of Cambridge
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22. Treason
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23. The Rating
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24. One of Them Damn Literary Fellers
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25. Last Voyage
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Notes
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Acknowledgments
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Index
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August 1, 2015
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9780674088979
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Pilot project. eBook available to selected US libraries only
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400
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25 halftones
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9780674088979
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