An Imperfect God : George Washington, His Slaves, and the Creation of America
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This was GREAT! I really enjoyed hearing the real history of George. It seemed to me that the good and ugly was told. He struggled with issues the same way we do today. Much better than the 'ol history books in grammer school.
A very truthful look at our first president and all that he went through from the younger years to his maturity in vision in his later years. Well written.
I didn't know what to expect from this book. I assumed it would be dry but informative. I have only listened to the first section, but it is fascinating to see the father of our country in such a pragmatic light. The book is well read and moves along while still imparting a lot of information. I recommend this audiobook.
A bit slow at times, but it was very interesting. It covered the problems that George Washington felt about slavery very good.
Very interesting, I learned alot of things about George Washington and the history of that time period that I never knew.
I highly recommend this book to anyone who loves American history and would like to have a better understanding of slavery in this country. I never understood how on one hand we fought for our freedom with such passion, and kept freedom from others at the same time. The story of slavery in this country has many facets that I was not aware of until now. More importantly, we were never taught the very important role slaves, and free blacks had in the Revolutionary war. This well researched story of Washington is amazing. I loved the book and would listen to it again.
This is a must read for any lover of eighteenth century American history. New material here....presented in a thoughtful manner. I intend to read more by this author......
After listening to disc 1 and 2, I said no thanks to the rest. I felt disappointed that the main topic seemed to be the issue of slavery and the children fathered (or not) from the abuse of Washington, Jefferson, et al. Anyway, I'd recommend D. McCullogh's books over this.
I really enjoyed this book. The author does a nice job of building the case that George Washington was conflicted over the ownership of slaves, yet he doesn't try to over-sell it. He also gives a great sense of how self-serving the moral reasoning (or lack thereof) of the southern slave owners was, when the overwhelming evidence was that owning slaves was morally corrupt and the great hypocrisy of a new nation founded on liberty and justice for all. Mainly, though, I felt that the author gave a good sense of who George Washington was as a person, and why, despite his flaws, he truly was a great man and a great leader of his time. I highly recommend this book.
This is an awesome book. It is incredibly well written and read for retention. This should be one of your top choices. Great perspective and insight.