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James Oakes

The Radical and the Republican

Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 2007

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In The Radical and the Republican, James Oakes skillfully explores the ideological nuances between Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass. Critics commend Oakes's detailed research and engaging narrative. However, some note a lack of deeper analysis into lesser-known contexts. Overall, it's a captivating insight into two pivotal figures' diverse approaches to abolition. Oakes, James. The Radical and the Republican. W.W. Norton, 2011.

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Who Should Read The Radical and the Republican?

An ideal reader for James Oakes's The Radical and the Republican is a history enthusiast with a keen interest in the intricacies of American abolitionism and civil rights. Fans of Eric Foner's Reconstruction and Doris Kearns Goodwin's Team of Rivals will appreciate Oakes's detailed narrative on the ideological clash and collaboration between Frederick Douglass and Abraham Lincoln.

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Reading Age

18+years

Book Details

Topics
History: U.S.
Race / Racism
Education
Genre
Education
Biography
Period
American Civil War