Frederick Douglass, Republican

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  • ISBN 9780197853450
  • Dimensions: 140 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Sep 2026
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book analyzes the political thought of Frederick Douglass within the larger Black Republican tradition of the nineteenth century. It argues that Douglass's overriding goal during five decades of public life was to cultivate a political order across the western hemisphere that would ensure self-determination as a universal right. To this end, the book examines Douglass's views on national sovereignty, democratic citizenship, civic virtue, and economic independence. Douglass's expansive--though largely unrealized--visions for emancipation and integration offers a constructive framework for the pursuit of racial justice today. This is because Douglass builds his philosophy on a robust conception of freedom as nondomination--for individuals and for society at large--and, crucially, thinks through what it would take to overcome systemic forms of domination. What makes Douglass's approach distinctively republican is its reliance on structural as well as moral reforms--changes to how political and economic power is distributed within American society alongside changes in how Americans (of all races) use the power they have.
Benjamin T. Lynerd teaches political theory and American politics, including a seminar on Frederick Douglass, at Christopher Newport University in Virginia. He writes about political theology, republican theory, African American thought, and the many intersections between these themes. He recently edited Land Reform: A Global Perspective (NOVA 2025), a volume featuring the work of scholars from five different continents. He holds a Ph.D. in political theory from the University of Chicago, and a B.A. in classical piano from the University of Maryland. He currently serves on the Community Advisory Board for WHRO, the largest public media operation in Southern Virginia.

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