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Author:
Magliocca, Gerard N., author.
Title:
Washington's heir : the life of Justice Bushrod Washington / Gerard N. Magliocca.
Publisher:
Oxford University Press,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
x, 279 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Subject:
Washington, Bushrod,--1762-1829.
United States.--Supreme Court--Biography.
Washington family.
Etats-Unis.--Supreme Court--Biographies.
Washington, Bushrod,--1762-1829.
Judges--United States--Biography.
Politicians--Virginia--Biography.
Lawyers--Virginia--Biography.
Statesmen--United States--Biography.
United States--History--1783-1815.
United States--History--1815-1861.
Juges--Etats-Unis--Biographies.
Hommes politiques--Virginie--Biographies.
Hommes d'Etat--Etats-Unis--Biographies.
Etats-Unis--Histoire--1783-1815.
Etats-Unis--Histoire--1815-1861.
Biography
Biographies.
Biographies.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 259-273) and index.
Contents:
The keeper of the flame -- Privilege and courage -- An apprentice and a slave -- A young gentleman of talents -- A lawyer's lawyer -- An imperfect war -- The Marshall Court begins -- Master of Mount Vernon -- Riding Circuit -- The Supreme Court's balance wheel -- Southern gentlemen understand -- Corfield v. Coryell -- A long judicial life -- Half-blind justice.
Summary:
"George Washington's nephew and heir was a Supreme Court Justice for over thirty years and left an indelible mark on American law. Despite his remarkable life and notable lineage, he is unknown to most Americans because he cared more about establishing the rule of law than about personal glory. In Washington's Heir, Gerard N. Magliocca gives us the first published biography of Bushrod Washington, one of the most underrated Founding Fathers. Born in 1762, Justice Washington fought in the Revolutionary War, served in Virginia's ratifying convention for the Constitution, and was Chief Justice John Marshall's partner in establishing the authority of the Supreme Court. Though he could only see from one eye, Justice Washington wrote many landmark decisions defining the fundamental rights of citizens and the structure of the Constitution, including Corfield v. Coryell--an influential source for the Congress that proposed the Fourteenth Amendment. As George Washington's personal heir, Bushrod inherited both Mount Vernon and the family legacy of owning other people, one of whom was almost certainly his half-brother or nephew. Yet Justice Washington alone among the Founders was criticized by journalists for selling enslaved people and, in turn, issued a public defence of his actions that laid bare the hypocrisy and cruelty of slavery. An in-depth look at Justice Washington's extraordinary story that gives insight into his personal thoughts through his own secret journal, Washington's Heir sheds new light not only on George Washington, John Marshall, and the Constitution, but also on America's ongoing struggle to become a more perfect union"-- from publisher's website.
ISBN:
0190947047
9780190947040
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1285488297
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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