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What so proudly we hailed

  • Marc Leepson

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"Francis Scott Key is enshrined in America?s iconography as a paragon of patriotism on par with Betsy Ross, Thomas Paine, Patrick Henry, Paul Revere, and John Hancock - individuals who hold exalted places in early American history for performing one memorable act. For Francis Scott Key, that immortal moment was writing "The Star-Spangled Banner" under the most dramatic (and unlikely) of circumstances: while witnessing the all-night Battle of Baltimore onboard a British ship in that city?s harbor. In What So Proudly We Hailed, historian Marc Leepson reveals Francis Scott Key as a man of his time, full of contradictions, as a slave owner who fought slave trafficking and defended slaves for free. An influential confidant and advisor to Andrew Jackson and a close friend of Senator John Randolph, Key?s home in Georgetown was a frequent gathering point for the intellectual heavyweights of the day. He was a leader of the American Colonization Society, a national movement that worked to send freed slaves back to Africa - a movement that led to the creation of the West African nation of Liberia. The first full-length biography of Francis Scott Key in more than 75 years, this is a fascinating story of a forgotten American patriot that makes plain his important legacy." -- from publisher's website.

Genres

  • Star-spangled banner (Song)
  • American Poets
  • American Patriotic poetry
  • Authorship
  • Biography
  • History
  • Key, francis scott, 1779-1843
  • Poets, biography
  • Authors, american
  • Patriotic poetry
  • Poetry, authorship
  • United states, history, war of 1812
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About the author

  • Marc Leepson

    born 1945

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    First edition.

    Palgrave Macmillan

    2014