
Forgotten Heroes
Inspiring American Portraits From Our Leading Hist
By: Susan Ware
eBook | 1 January 2000
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The pages of the past are full of characters who remind us that history depends upon the great deeds of men and women, whether famous or humble. Where would America be without George Washington, or Daniel Boone, or Sojourner Truth, or Babe Ruth? Where would we be without so many characters who are less well remembered today?
Historians and biographers regularly come across stories of little-known or forgotten heroes, and this book provides a chance to rescue some of the best of them. In Forgotten Heroes, thirty-five of the country's leading historians recount their favorite stories of underappreciated Americans. From Stephen Jay Gould on deaf baseball player Dummy Hoy; to William Leuchtenburg on the truth behind the legendary Johnny Appleseed; to Christine Stansell on Margaret Anderson, who published James Joyce's Ulysses; these portraits can be read equally for delight, instruction, and inspiration
Taken together, however, the whole is much more than the sum of its parts. Every culture needs heroes who lead by example and uplift us all in the process. Too often lately, historians have been more intent on picking apart the reputations of previously revered Americans. At times it has seemed as if the academy were on the attack against much of its own culture, denying its past greatness while making heroes only of its dissidents and doubters. Yet as this collection vividly demonstrates, heroes come in many shapes and sizes, and we all gain when we remember and celebrate them.
Forgotten Heroes includes nearly as many women as men, and nearly as many people from before 1900 as after. It expands the traditional definition of hero to encompass not only military figures and politicians who took risks for great causes, but also educators, religious leaders, reformers, labor leaders, publishers, athletes, and even a man who started a record company. Many of them were heroes of conscience -- men and women who insisted on doing the right thing, no matter how unpopular or risky, commanding respect even from those who disagreed. Some were famous in their day and have since been forgotten, or remembered only in caricature. Others were little-known even when alive -- yet they all deserve to be remembered today, especially at the gifted hands of the authors of this book.
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Contents
FOREWORD BY DAVID McCULLOUGH
TIMELINE
Introduction: Historians' Forgotten Heroes
Susan Ware
John Chapman (Johnny Appleseed)
William E. Leuchtenburg
Henry Knox's Wilderness Epic
Tom Wicker
Mary Dyer: Religious Martyr
Patricia U. Bonomi
Robert Basset: A Drumbeat for Liberty
William S. McFeely
Thomas Peters: Millwright and Deliverer
Gary B. Nash
James A. Bayard: Savior of the Constitution
James M. Banner, Jr.
John Quincy Adams: The Failed President Whose Real Triumphs Should Be Known
Alfred Kazin
Nicholas Trist: The Disobedient Diplomat
Thomas Fleming
George Drouillard: Mountain Man
Robert M. Utley
Susie King Taylor: A Black Woman's Civil War
Catherine Clinton
Myra Colby Bradwell: Champion of Women's Legal Rights
Jean Harvey Baker
Victoria Woodhull: Free Love in the Feminine, First-Person Singular
Helen Lefkowitz Horowitz
Emmeline B. Wells: Mormon Feminist and Journalist
Leonard J. Arrington
The Amazing Dummy
Stephen Jay Gould
John McLuckie: Burgess of Homestead
David Brody
Florence Kelley Campaigns against Sweatshops in the 1890s
Kathryn Kish Sklar
George Dewey: Naval Hero and Political Disaster
Justin Kaplan
Local Hero: J. C. M. Hanson and the Politics of Library Classification
Neil Harris
William Chandler Bagley: Dr. Know of American Education
Diane Ravitch
O. Delight Smith: A Labor Organizer's Odyssey
Jacquelyn Dowd Hall
"Brave about Words": Margaret Anderson and the Ulysses Trial
Christine Stansell
Ned Cobb: He Stood His Ground
Jacqueline Jones
Carlo Tresca: "Every Inch a Fighter"
John Patrick Diggins
Alice Paul: Friend and Foe of the Equal Rights Amendment
Joan Hoff
Samuel Seabury: The Man Who Rode the Tiger
Herbert Mitgang
Edward Prichard: Forgotten New Dealer
Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.
Caroline F. Ware: Crusader for Social Justice
Thomas Dublin
Lew Ayres: Conscience in Hollywood
Bernard A. Weisberger
The Trials of Miriam Van Waters
Estelle B. Freedman
Pauli Murray and the Killing of Jane Crow
Rosalind Rosenberg
Sam Phillips: Southern Visionary
Joel Williamson
Hazel Brannon Smith: White Martyr for Civil Rights
Kathleen Brady
Gertrude Ederle: "America's Best Girl"
Susan Ware
"Manila John" of Guadalcanal: Hero of the Pacific War
Kenneth T. Jackson
Frederick Funston: A Song of Rage
Mark C. Carnes
SUGGESTIONS FOR FURTHER READING
ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
INDEX
ISBN: 9780684868721
ISBN-10: 0684868725
Published: 1st January 2000
Format: ePUB
Language: English
Number of Pages: 384
Audience: General Adult
Publisher: Free Press