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“A searching history of the legal and ideological basis of American identity…A novel way of reading our founding documents and revising them as both law- and nation-building myths.” Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“Astute textual analysis, careful historical research, and a deep commitment to social justice make this an inspiring reexamination of America’s past.” Publishers Weekly
“Roosevelt argues that…the history we need to know to move forward as a country is that of secession, Reconstruction, and the post-Reconstruction era.” Jane Dailey, author of White Fright
“In this brilliant book, Roosevelt asks us to trade in our standard story of America…for a different, more complicated, and yet more hopeful story of Reconstruction.” Jack M. Balkin, author of The Cycles of Constitutional Time
“A truly extraordinary book…He persuasively argues that we must liberate ourselves from our sentimentalized attachment to ‘the Founders’ and even to the Declaration of Independence, which he audaciously reinterprets.” Sanford Levinson, author of Our Undemocratic Constitution