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Elson Lecture: A.J. Langguth

A. J. Langguth, the acclaimed author of  Patriots and Union 1812, portrays four of the most turbulent decades in the growth of the American nation.  After the War of 1812, the country was led to its manifest destiny across the continent, but the forces and hostility unleashed by that expansion led inexorably to Civil War.  Langguth tells the story of the fate of the Cherokees driven out of Georgia and of their leaders who tried in vain to save them.  

He presents vivid firsthand witnesses of their march West at bayonet point—the infamous Trail of Tears—and the tragedy that awaited them across the Mississippi. The broiling national collision would lead to the Mexican War, to bloody frontier wars over whether territories were to be slave states or free, to the doctrines of nullification and secession and, finally, to Civil War.  In his masterly narrative of this saga, Langguth captures the misery and betrayals, the energy and exuberance of a young nation as it rushes to its destiny.

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