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Give Me Liberty!: Volume 1

Nonfiction | Reference/Text Book | YA | Published in 2022

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Eric Foner

Give Me Liberty!

Nonfiction | Reference/Text Book | YA | Published in 2022
Book Details
Pages

768

Format

Reference/Text Book • Nonfiction

Setting

United States • Various Eras

Publication Year

2022

Audience

YA

Recommended Reading Age

18+ years

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Give Me Liberty! An American History, Volume 1 by Eric Foner, Kathleen DuVal, and Lisa McGirr traces the evolving concept of freedom in America from pre-Columbian civilizations through the Reconstruction era, highlighting Indigenous societies, the impact of European colonization, African enslavement, the American Revolution, and the Civil War, critically examining how various populations have understood and fought for liberty throughout U.S. history. Discussions include enslavement, racial discrimination, sexism, and other forms of violence.

Informative

Challenging

Inspirational

Hopeful

Reviews & Readership

4.1

3,340 ratings

73%

Loved it

16%

Mixed feelings

11%

Not a fan

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Eric Foner's Give Me Liberty! is praised for its clear, engaging narrative and comprehensive coverage of American history. Critics commend its balance of political, social, and cultural perspectives, making it accessible for students. Some reviews mention the dense content and perceived bias in interpretation. Overall, it's an esteemed resource for understanding U.S. history.

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Who Should Read Give Me Liberty!?

Readers who enjoyed A People's History of the United States by Howard Zinn would appreciate Eric Foner's Give Me Liberty!. It's ideal for those interested in a comprehensive, progressive view of American history, emphasizing struggles for freedom and equality. This book is perfect for history enthusiasts, educators, and students alike.

4.1

3,340 ratings

73%

Loved it

16%

Mixed feelings

11%

Not a fan

Character List

Abraham Lincoln

The 16th President of the United States who led the country through the Civil War and initiated the abolition of slavery through the Emancipation Proclamation. His speeches and leadership redefined American liberty and equality.

A pioneering advocate for women's suffrage in the United States, whose activism was crucial to the eventual passage of the 19th Amendment granting women the right to vote. Also a dedicated abolitionist and advocate for equality.

A former enslaved person turned influential abolitionist and civil rights advocate known for his powerful writings and speeches. His involvement with political leaders and advocacy for civil liberties helped shape the fight for equality.

Famed for her role in the Underground Railroad, she led missions to free enslaved people and served as a spy for the Union Army during the Civil War. Her bravery and contributions significantly impacted the abolitionist movement.

A key leader in the American independence movement and the early United States, who played a significant role in drafting foundational documents. He served as the second President of the United States amid political and international challenges.

A leading figure in the women's rights movement, she helped organize the first women's rights convention in Seneca Falls and formulate the legal arguments for women's suffrage. Her work laid the groundwork for future gender equality efforts.

The principal author of the Declaration of Independence and the third President of the United States, he espoused Enlightenment ideas of liberty and equality. His presidency included significant events like the Louisiana Purchase.

The seventh President of the United States known for symbolizing the rise of the "common man" in politics, while implementing divisive policies like the Indian Removal Act. His tenure was marked by significant shifts in American democracy and expansionism.

Book Details
Pages

768

Format

Reference/Text Book • Nonfiction

Setting

United States • Various Eras

Publication Year

2022

Audience

YA

Recommended Reading Age

18+ years

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