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30: 7. The Battle for Logan's Legacy in McGuffey's Reader Professor Robert G. Parkinson, Heart of American Darkness: Bewilderment and Horror on the Early Frontier This section explores the political battle spurred by Logan's Lament. Jefferson used the lament

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🗓️ 27 October 2025

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7. The Battle for Logan's Legacy in McGuffey's Reader Professor Robert G. Parkinson, Heart of American Darkness: Bewilderment and Horror on the Early Frontier

This section explores the political battle spurred by Logan's Lament. Jefferson used the lament in Notes on the State of Virginia to argue for American superiority against European claims of degeneracy, elevating Logan while condemning Michael Cresap. This triggered a ferocious counter-crusade by Luther Martin, an attorney married into the Cresap family, who defended the Cresaps as heroes and challenged Jefferson's facts. Nevertheless, the lament found widespread cultural traction. Due to its short, poignant nature, Logan's Lament was memorized by American schoolchildren for decades, notably through the McGuffey Readers, reinforcing the theme of the "vanishing Indian."

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0:00.0

I'm John Batchel with Robert G. Parkinson. The book is Heart of American Darkness,

0:05.7

bewilderment and horror of the early frontier. The events of the 1750s through the 1780s are behind us.

0:14.5

Logan's lament remains, discovered by Thomas Jefferson, writing a book about science in Virginia. The only book, Rob says, he ever wrote.

0:23.6

However, he discovers the story of Logan's Lament for his purposes. As I understand it, he's looking to make it clear to the Europeans that America is not an inferior race.

0:36.6

But again, this is a twist of the story, so I need the professor's help.

0:43.3

Logan's lament is about a man who had his family taken from him by murderous conduct of the Cressep family.

0:51.3

However, Jefferson needs Logan to be a hero. So how does he do it, Rob?

0:58.3

So when Dunmore returns in 1774 from the West, he has this, he has a copy of this text with him in his

1:07.0

bags. And Jefferson, and Jefferson is in Williamsburg. There's a, there's,

1:12.6

there's parties to celebrate this victory over the Shawnee. And this is, this is in the months

1:18.0

before Lexington and conquered. And even the, the Virginia Assembly at the Virginia Convention,

1:24.4

uh, uh, sends a, uh, a letter of thanks to Lord Dunmore for taking care of this in the

1:30.6

weeks before, before all hell is going to break loose. And Jefferson writes it down in his

1:35.4

memorandum book. He hears, he says later on that this speech flew through all of the publications,

1:43.8

and it was the topic of

1:45.0

conversation throughout Williamsburg and so he writes down the speech in his

1:48.2

memorandum book well in in the 17 in the early 1780s after

1:53.7

France joins up with the the mix an alliance with the United States they are so

1:59.8

eager to do so, mostly because they just

2:03.6

want to stick it to the British and avenge the Seven Years' War and the wars of the 18th

2:08.6

century. And so they align themselves with the American colonies knowing very, very little about them.

2:14.6

And so the French delegation to the Continental Congress sends out a list of

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