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Moses Yale Beach | In His Time | Antebellum America (Prof. Robert E May)

December 01, 2022 Team Hercules at WPAA-TV
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Moses Yale Beach | In His Time | Antebellum America (Prof. Robert E May)
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In today’s conversation with Robert E. May, Professor Emeritus of History, Purdue University, we will examine the America, Wallingford CT native son, Moses Yale Beach, who came of age in and influenced: The Antebellum Era: From the War of 1812 to the Civil War.

To provide our listeners with some context, Moses Yale Beach, was born at the turn of the 19th century in January 1800 and died approximately 3 years after Lincoln was assassinated in 1868. 

Professor May helps us understand this Antebellum Period of history, we know that our collective understanding continues to be transformed. Many recent works have contributed new insights into the years 1846 to 1848, the middle of Mr. Beach’s editorial control of the penny paper, The Sun.

There is a lot to unpack, indeed many books have been written. Let’s begin briefly with the War of 1812 and America’s victory over the British, starting with the economic and political forces of the time which may have influenced the imaginings of a young man seeking independence from an agrarian life.

Q1 
How would you characterize what some have described as a period of entrepreneurial spirit?

Q2
Can you comment on the politics of the period (statesmen like Daniel Webster, Henry Clay, and John Calhoun) and the attempt to find legislative solutions to the divisive issue of slavery?

COMMENT
You have been a trendsetter in looking at what was happening elsewhere to understand America. 

Q3
Why is a global perspective important especially as it relates to America’s expansion?

Q4
Mr. Beach was literally involved in the Mexican War, also known as Mexican-American War. What do you know of his involvement and can you comment on his worldview?

Q5
In addition to being immersed in the peacemaking of the U.S.-Mexican War, Moses Yale Beach played a possibly even more significant role in U.S. attempts to acquire Cuba from Spain. Could you elaborate on this less-known facet of Beach's colorful career?"

Q6
You have written about Jane Cazneau, also known as Jane Storm, the most prolific female journalist on US foreign policy during the antebellum. She was not lacking in self-confidence and your work reveals the study of a woman who fearlessly defied the Separate Spheres ideology of the time that sought to keep women framed within the house or home, the domestic.

We have encountered an 1846 quote attributed to her that reads, “I can and do control over half of the entire daily circulation [of the New York Sun] and from my position thus hold the balance of opinion on any man or measure.” This is certainly an intriguing and provocative quote. Firstly, how does the quote strike you and secondly, could you elaborate on her connection to MY Beach?

Q7
Finally, is it somewhat tragic that despite improvements in news coverage from the founding of the AP onwards, and that important legacy, we seem to be stuck, more than ever, in ecosystems of slanted news coverage (what used to be called post-truth) to the point of unreality?

Introduction
Recent Books contributing to new understanding of the Mexican War Period
How would you characterize what some have described as a period of entrepreneurial spirit?
Moses Yale Beach personifies...
What Makes America Entrepreneurial??
Role of Government during Beach's era...
Encouraged to gamble, representative
Can you comment on the politics of the period (statesmen like Daniel Webster, Henry Clay and John Calhoun) and the attempt to find legislative solutions to the divisive issue of slavery?
Beach's columns...
Our Misunderstood Constitution.
We have a real problem (with so much land)
Missouri
By the time MYB is a young man (1820)......
America Turns Inward, New Political Parties
Role of Federal Government
1840s, Beach & The Sun in the midst of...
Texas, Annexation, Slavery
Mexico is primed for War...
What topics are covered in The Sun?
Diplomatic Mission in Mexican War is entangled with slavery.
Why is a global perspective important especially as it relates to America’s expansion?
Expansion in America's DNA
Manifest Destiny
Introducing Jane Storm
All expansion issues had global context.
Cuba Center of African Slave Trade
Moses Yale Beach's Role in Cuban Affairs.
MYB Editorial March 2 1848
Special Agent
Pres. Polk's Dairy Notation About Beach
Business & Government Interests are mixed in Mexico
Mexico via Cuba (the story)
Some Cubans were interested in annexation.
Supporting Annexation and Cuban Media
Beach's Arrival in Mexico Is Treated with Suspicion.
Beach's claims to have influenced Mexican War Outcome
A Diplomat In Petticoats
What the mission unleashes...
Dual Language Newspaper in NYC in printed with The Sun's printing presses.
Cuban Independence Flag
As a Pro Democratic Paper continues involvement under Moses Sperry Beach
"Africanizing the Island"
MSB & Jane Storm
The Sun was not an anti-slavery newspaper
Interconnected
Coming to a close around the nucleus: Jane Storm
Support of women & oppressed
Being Revealed to the Public.
AP, Legacy, Fake News | Can we extrapolate?
Thanks for Expanding Our Understanding of His Time