Review of: Lincoln Emancipated: The President and the Politics of Race, edited by Brian R. Dirck
No other American president has wielded the power of words with greater skill than Abraham Lincoln. ...
Politics “always came first” for Abraham Lincoln, writes William W. Freehling (128). The future “Gre...
Putting Emancipation into Perspective This volume gathers expanded versions of the Nathan I. Huggins...
Review of: "Lincoln Emancipated: The President and the Politics of Race," edited by Brian R. Dirck
A New Introspective into Lincoln’s Views on Race A surfeit of scholarship exists on Abraham Lincoln....
Selling Emancipation Lincoln Returns to his Moral Center Like most presidents, Abraham Lincoln fac...
Review of: Lincoln and Emancipation , by Edna Greene Medford and of Lincoln and the Thirteenth Ame...
An article by Victor B. Howard published in the Summer 1982 issue of the Register of the Kentucky Hi...
Redeeming the Great Emancipator: Lincoln and the Executive Order It simply boggles the mind to ...
Lincoln and Race Big Enough to Be Inconsistent results from George M. Fredrickson’s Du Bois lect...
It has always been one of the ironies of the era of the Civil War and the end of slavery in the Unit...
Review of "Making an Anti-Slavery Nation: Lincoln, Douglas, and the Battle over Freedom" by Graham A...
Lincoln\u27s Entry into Presidential Politics William C. Harris has done it againùanother superb bo...
Abraham Lincoln is perhaps the most popular president in American history to date. American collecti...
This work explores the circumstances surrounding Abraham Lincoln\u27s release of the Emancipation Pr...
No other American president has wielded the power of words with greater skill than Abraham Lincoln. ...
Politics “always came first” for Abraham Lincoln, writes William W. Freehling (128). The future “Gre...
Putting Emancipation into Perspective This volume gathers expanded versions of the Nathan I. Huggins...
Review of: "Lincoln Emancipated: The President and the Politics of Race," edited by Brian R. Dirck
A New Introspective into Lincoln’s Views on Race A surfeit of scholarship exists on Abraham Lincoln....
Selling Emancipation Lincoln Returns to his Moral Center Like most presidents, Abraham Lincoln fac...
Review of: Lincoln and Emancipation , by Edna Greene Medford and of Lincoln and the Thirteenth Ame...
An article by Victor B. Howard published in the Summer 1982 issue of the Register of the Kentucky Hi...
Redeeming the Great Emancipator: Lincoln and the Executive Order It simply boggles the mind to ...
Lincoln and Race Big Enough to Be Inconsistent results from George M. Fredrickson’s Du Bois lect...
It has always been one of the ironies of the era of the Civil War and the end of slavery in the Unit...
Review of "Making an Anti-Slavery Nation: Lincoln, Douglas, and the Battle over Freedom" by Graham A...
Lincoln\u27s Entry into Presidential Politics William C. Harris has done it againùanother superb bo...
Abraham Lincoln is perhaps the most popular president in American history to date. American collecti...
This work explores the circumstances surrounding Abraham Lincoln\u27s release of the Emancipation Pr...
No other American president has wielded the power of words with greater skill than Abraham Lincoln. ...
Politics “always came first” for Abraham Lincoln, writes William W. Freehling (128). The future “Gre...
Putting Emancipation into Perspective This volume gathers expanded versions of the Nathan I. Huggins...