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Class matters : the strange career of an American delusion

Title
Class matters : the strange career of an American delusion / Steve Fraser.
ISBN
9780300221503
0300221509
9780300244359
Publication
New Haven : Yale University Press, [2018]
Physical Description
xi, 287 pages ; 22 cm
Summary
A uniquely personal yet deeply informed exploration of the hidden history of class in American life From the decks of the Mayflower straight through to Donald Trump's "American carnage," class has always played a role in American life. In this remarkable work, Steve Fraser twines our nation's past with his own family's history, deftly illustrating how class matters precisely because Americans work so hard to pretend it doesn't. He examines six signposts of American history-the settlements at Plymouth and Jamestown; the ratification of the Constitution; the Statue of Liberty; the cowboy; the "kitchen debate" between Richard Nixon and Nikita Khrushchev; and Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" speech-to explore just how pervasively class has shaped our national conversation. With a historian's intellectual command and a riveting narrative voice, Fraser interweaves these examples with his own past-including his false arrest on charges of planning to blow up the Liberty Bell during the Civil Rights era-to tell a story both urgent and timeless.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
March 28, 2018
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 257-268) and index.
Contents
Introduction: The enigma of class in America
East of Eden
We the people in the city of brotherly love
Wretched refuse
There was a young cowboy : homeless on the range
John Smith visits suburbia
Free at last? : "I have a dream" and involuntary serviture
The homeland.
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