Peter C. Myers is professor emeritus of political science
at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire and visiting graduate
faculty in the Masters in American History and Government program.
He is the author of Our Only Star and Compass: Locke and the
Struggle for Political Rationality.
"A first-rate exposition of Douglas’s political philosophy, and a testament to his personal strength, character, and abiding faith in America."—Political Science Quarterly"Taken all in all, Myers’s volume is the best contribution to understanding Douglass in a generation."—Claremont Review of Books "Myers’s book is an incisive and comprehensive examination of the political thought of the greatest of all black abolitionists. But it is more than that. As a fervent defense of Douglass’s ‘natural rights liberalism’ it makes a significant contribution to current debates on the meaning of liberty and equality."—George M. Fredrickson, author of Racism: A Short History"A beautiful, thoughtful, deeply felt volume that not only gives us the greatness of Douglass as he was in his time, but his continuing relevance in ours."—Michael P. Zuckert, author of Launching Liberalism: On Lockean Political Philosophy"A splendidly persuasive new interpretation."—Wilson J. Moses, author of Creative Conflict in African American Thought
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