Sedition, Marcus Alexander Gadson
Sedition, Marcus Alexander Gadson
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Sedition
How America's Constitutional Order Emerged from Violent Crisis

Author: Marcus Alexander Gadson

Narrator: Terrence Kidd

Unabridged: 9 hr 25 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/29/2025


Synopsis

Since protestors ripped through the Capitol Building in 2021, the threat of constitutional crisis has loomed over our nation. The foundational tenets of American democracy seem to be endangered, and many citizens believe this danger is unprecedented in our history. But Americans have weathered many constitutional crises, often accompanied by the same violence and chaos experienced on January 6. However, these crises occurred on the state level. In Sedition, Marcus Alexander Gadson uncovers these episodes of civil unrest and examines how state governments handled them.

Sedition takes listeners through six instances of constitutional crisis: The Buckshot War, Dorr's Rebellion, Bleeding Kansas, the Brooks-Baxter War, a successful terrorist campaign to overthrow South Carolina's government during Reconstruction, and the Wilmington Insurrection of 1898. He chronicles these turbulent periods of violent anti-government conflict on the state level, explaining what it was like to experience coup d'états, rival governments fighting in the streets, and disputed elections that gave way to violence. As he addresses constitutional breakdown, Gadson urges Americans to pay increased attention to the risk of constitutional instability in their home states. His sweeping historical analysis provides new insights on the fight to protect democracy today.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Tim on October 17, 2025

Pros - Well-written, clearly explaining the themes, principles, and perspectives of historical events and actors - Best explanation I’ve read of 1800s state and federal constitutions and political arrangements - Connects lofty themes to on-the-ground events that are often left out of school curricula o......more

Goodreads review by Troy on August 07, 2025

Could use a bit of a tighter edit. Main issue is the author tosses around the word “conservative” to describe Democrats wanting to preserve the status quo ante of pre Civil War racism. That is technically correct of course because they were trying to conserve the status quo. However, a paragraph des......more

Goodreads review by Tina on February 02, 2025

Reviewed for Library Journal; full review appears there.......more