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Judah Benjamin: Counselor to the Confederacy
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Judah Benjamin: Counselor to the Confederacy

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A moral examination of Judah Benjamin-one of the first Jewish senators, confidante to Jefferson Davis, and champion of the cause of slavery

This new biography complicates the legacy of Benjamin … who used his nimble legal mind to defend slavery and the Confederacy. -New York Times Book Review

A cogent argument for acknowledging, rather than ignoring, Benjamin’s role in both Jewish and American history. -Diane Cole, Wall Street Journal

Judah P. Benjamin (1811-1884) was a brilliant and successful lawyer in New Orleans, and one of the first Jewish members of the U.S. Senate. He then served in the Confederacy as secretary of war and secretary of state, becoming the confidant and alter ego of Jefferson Davis. In this new biography, author James Traub grapples with the difficult truth that Benjamin, who was considered one of the greatest legal minds in the United States, was a slave owner who deployed his oratorical skills in defense of slavery.

How could a man as gifted as Benjamin, knowing that virtually all serious thinkers outside the American South regarded slavery as the most abhorrent of practices, not see that he was complicit with evil? This biography makes a serious moral argument both about Jews who assimilated to Southern society by embracing slave culture and about Benjamin himself, a man of great resourcefulness and resilience who would not, or could not, question the practice on which his own success, and that of the South, was founded.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Yale University Press
Country
United States
Date
12 October 2021
Pages
200
ISBN
9780300229264

A moral examination of Judah Benjamin-one of the first Jewish senators, confidante to Jefferson Davis, and champion of the cause of slavery

This new biography complicates the legacy of Benjamin … who used his nimble legal mind to defend slavery and the Confederacy. -New York Times Book Review

A cogent argument for acknowledging, rather than ignoring, Benjamin’s role in both Jewish and American history. -Diane Cole, Wall Street Journal

Judah P. Benjamin (1811-1884) was a brilliant and successful lawyer in New Orleans, and one of the first Jewish members of the U.S. Senate. He then served in the Confederacy as secretary of war and secretary of state, becoming the confidant and alter ego of Jefferson Davis. In this new biography, author James Traub grapples with the difficult truth that Benjamin, who was considered one of the greatest legal minds in the United States, was a slave owner who deployed his oratorical skills in defense of slavery.

How could a man as gifted as Benjamin, knowing that virtually all serious thinkers outside the American South regarded slavery as the most abhorrent of practices, not see that he was complicit with evil? This biography makes a serious moral argument both about Jews who assimilated to Southern society by embracing slave culture and about Benjamin himself, a man of great resourcefulness and resilience who would not, or could not, question the practice on which his own success, and that of the South, was founded.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Yale University Press
Country
United States
Date
12 October 2021
Pages
200
ISBN
9780300229264