Rutherford B. Hayes
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Rutherford B. Hayes

Warrior and President

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  2. English
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eBook - ePub

Rutherford B. Hayes

Warrior and President

About this book

Winner: Ohioana Book Award

Who was the real Rutherford B. Hayes? Was he a great or inconsequential president? How did his early life and career shape his later years? How did his triumphs and failures alter our history? And why should we care? Ari Hoogenboom’s masterful life of Hayes definitively answers those questions and shows why our nineteenth president deserves far greater recognition than he’s received in the past.

The first biography of Hayes in nearly fifty years, Hoogenboom’s book recreates the rapidly changing world of Victorian America as experienced by one of its most reflective and perceptive figures. The Hayes that emerges is a much more progressive and far-sighted leader than previously suggested. He was, Hoogenboom argues, neither a Southern sympathizer nor an exemplar of the “Greedy Gilded Age.” Rather, he was a devout, pragmatic champion of equal rights.

Hayes’s colorful life was rooted in his frontier experiences in Ohio and galvanized on Civil War battlefields, where he survived five wounds and was ultimately promoted to major general. No other president was under fire on the front lines as much as Hayes.

Hayes’s image as president (1877-1881), however, has not been quite so shining. He has been blamed for Reconstruction’s failure and damned for an apparent bargain that guaranteed his election in exchange for withdrawing military support of Republican governments in the South. He has also been criticized for championing the gold standard, for breaking the Great Strike of 1877, for inconsistent support of civil-service reform, and for being an ineffectual politician.

Hoogenboom contends that these evaluations are largely false. Previous scholars, he says, have failed to appreciate Hayes’s limited options and have misrepresented his actions in their depictions of an overly cautious, nonvisionary president. In fact, he was strikingly modern in his efforts to enlarge the power of the office, which he used as his own bully pulpit to rouse public support for his goals.

Chief among these goals, Hoogenboom shows, was equality for all Americans. Throughout his presidency and long afterwards, Hayes worked steadfastly for reforms that would encourage economic opportunity, distribute wealth more equitably, diminish the conflict between capital and labor, and ultimately enable African-Americans to achieve political equality. Although he fell far short of his ideals, his unwavering commitment deserves our attention and respect.

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Table of contents

  1. Front Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Dedication
  6. Table of Contents
  7. List of Illustrations
  8. Acknowledgments
  9. Introduction
  10. 1 Ohio and New England
  11. 2 Kenyon and Harvard
  12. 3 Lower Sandusky
  13. 4 Cincinnati
  14. 5 Law and Family
  15. 6 Politics
  16. 7 War
  17. 8 War in Earnest
  18. 9 Western Virginia Interlude
  19. 10 The Valleys of Virginia
  20. 11 The End of the War
  21. 12 Congressman
  22. 13 Governor
  23. 14 Second Term
  24. 15 Interlude
  25. 16 The Campaign of 1876
  26. 17 The Disputed Election
  27. 18 Two New Policies
  28. 19 A Troubled Summer
  29. 20 Congress Triumphant
  30. 21 Hayes Takes Charge
  31. 22 Riders, Politics, and Reform
  32. 23 The Succession
  33. 24 The Garfield Campaign
  34. 25 Lame Duck
  35. 26 Spiegel Grove
  36. 27 Popular Education
  37. 28 Social Justice
  38. 29 Without Lucy
  39. 30 Joining Lucy
  40. Afterword
  41. A Note on Sources
  42. Notes
  43. Index
  44. Back Cover