City of Sedition by John Strausbaugh

City of Sedition by John Strausbaugh

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Summary

In a single, definitive narrative, CITY OF SEDITION tells the spellbinding story of the huge--and hugely conflicted--role New York City played in the Civil War.

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City of Sedition by John Strausbaugh

Without his New York supporters, it's highly unlikely Abraham Lincoln would have made it to the White House. Yet the majority of New Yorkers never voted for him and were openly hostile to him and his politics. New Yorkers reacted to Lincoln's wartime policies with the deadliest rioting in American history. Here, a gallery of fascinating New Yorkers comes to life, the likes of Horace Greeley, Walt Whitman, Julia Ward Howe, Boss Tweed, Thomas Nast, Matthew Brady and Herman Melville. CITY OF SEDITION follows the fortunes of these figures and chronicles how many New Yorkers seized the opportunities the conflict presented to amass capital, create new industries and expand their markets, laying the foundation for the city's - and the nation's - growth.
John Strausbaugh has been writing about the culture and history of New York City for a quarter of a century. The Village, his epic history of Greenwich Village, has been widely praised and was selected as one of Kirkus Review's best books of the year. His previous books include Black Like You, a history of blackface minstrelsy; and E: Reflections on the Birth of the Elvis Faith.
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ISBN 13 9781455584178
ISBN 10 1455584177
Title City of Sedition
Author John Strausbaugh
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Little, Brown & Company
Year published 2017-07-27
Number of pages 432
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.