Civil War Book Review (CWBR): Today the Civil War Book Review is pleased to speak with Graham Peck Professor of History at Saint Xavier University and the author of several articles, which include “How Moderate Were the Moderates? Reconsidering the Origins of the Republican Party in Illinois” and “Abraham Lincoln and the Triumph of an Antislavery Nationalism.” Today we are here to talk with him about his new book, Making an Antislavery Nation: Lincoln, Douglas, and the Battle over Freedom. Professor Peck, thank you for joining us today
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