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LIFE AND LIBERTY IN AMERICA, SKETCHES OF A TOUR IN THE UNITE IBD

COSIMO CLASSICS
11 / 2005
9781596054318
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In visiting a rice plantation, my object was not so much to satisfy myself that the slave-owners of America are kind to their negroes, as to satisfy the public opinion of Charleston that English travelers are not prejudiced against Southern proprietors...-from 'A Rice Plantation'Life and Liberty in America in America. The title is intentionally ironic-Charles Mackay was well aware of the paradox of studying liberty in a slave-holding nation, his biting wit and extraordinarily opinionated personality shines through in this intriguing work. Subtitled 'Sketches of a Tour in the United States and Canada in 1857-8' and first published in 1860, Mackay?s impressions span the continent, from New York?s Broadway at night-which is far less the boulevard of vice Mackay expected, and nothing, he assures, to compare to the decadence of London or Paris-to the Mormons of Utah-McKay bitterly wonders why America?s freedom of religion should extend to a faith he deems 'superstitious.' As a document of America just prior to the Civil War, seen through the eyes of an outsider, this is a fascinating and historically important book.Also available from Cosimo Classics: Mackay?s Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds.Scottish journalist CHARLES MACKAY (1814-1889) held an honorary law degree from Glasgow University, as well as a doctorate in literature. A renowned poet and songwriter, he also authored a Dictionary of Lowland Scotch.

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