Benjamin Franklin Butler
A Noisy, Fearless Life
by Elizabeth D. Leonard
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Pub Date May 24 2022 | Archive Date May 03 2022
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Description
Benjamin Franklin Butler was one of the most important and controversial military and political leaders of the Civil War and Reconstruction eras. Remembered most often for his uncompromising administration of the Federal occupation of New Orleans during the war, Butler reemerges in this lively narrative as a man whose journey took him from childhood destitution to wealth and profound influence in state and national halls of power. Prize-winning biographer Elizabeth Leonard chronicles Butler’s successful career in the law defending the rights of the Lowell Mill girls and other workers, his achievements as one of Abraham Lincoln’s premier civilian generals, and his role in developing wartime policy in support of slavery’s fugitives as the nation advanced toward emancipation. Leonard also highlights Butler’s personal and political evolution, revealing how his limited understanding of racism and the horrors of slavery transformed over time, leading him into a postwar role as one of the nation’s foremost advocates for Black freedom and civil rights, and one of its notable opponents of white supremacy and neo-Confederate resurgence.
Butler himself claimed he was “always with the underdog in the fight.” Leonard’s nuanced portrait will help readers assess such claims, peeling away generations of previous assumptions and characterizations to provide a definitive life of a consequential man.
Elizabeth D. Leonard’s previous books include Lincoln’s Forgotten Ally: Judge Advocate General Joseph Holt of Kentucky, winner of the Lincoln Prize.
Advance Praise
“Leonard brings her vast expertise to bear on a life story that winds through some of the most pivotal moments and places in American history, from political battles to military campaigns, from freedmen’s schools to women’s suffrage circles.”—Amy Murrell Taylor, University of Kentucky
“Few Americans have had more historical shade cast their way than Benjamin Butler. Elizabeth Leonard explodes the simplicities of the man white southerners called "Beast," revealing a complicated, flawed, and progressive disruptor who helped shepherd America through a tumultuous period of war and social change. This book is a much-needed antidote to the easy and enduring dismissal of Butler long espoused by adherents to the Lost Cause.”—John Hennessy, author Return to Bull Run: The Campaign and Battle of Second Manassas
Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9781469668048 |
PRICE | $36.00 (USD) |
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