* "e;Serves as a roadmap for navigating ongoing tensions that persist in twenty-first-century liberalism."e; - Mark E. Kann, author of Punishmen, Prisons, and Patriarchy nbsp; "e;Amplifies our understanding of Douglass's normative political imagination."e; - Thomas A. Spragens, Jr., author of Civic Liberalism nbsp; "e;Well-conceived, well-researched, and well-argued A balanced, judicious, innovative case for Douglass's enduring vitality."e; - Peter C. Myers, author of Frederick Douglass nbsp; "e;A nuanced portrait that illuminates both Douglass and his place in American intellectual history."e; - Damon W. Root, Reason Magazine nbsp; "e;A well-written, incisive work that illuminates Frederick Douglass as an activist and political philosopher."e; - CHOICE