There are a tremendous number of books and articles printed about Abraham and Mary Lincoln. They comment, critique, and analyze every aspect of their lives before, during, and after the Lincoln Presidency. No triviality has been deemed too small or inconsequential to dwell upon and debate. In fact, the Lincolns, from the beginning of Abraham’s courtship of Mary Todd to after the fatal assassination, were treated unfairly and subjected to false attacks by the press, public, and family members for self-serving agendas, and nefarious purposes. Despite her family’s qualms over her choice of a husband, Mary saw in Abrahamqualities others could not see;she knew that one day he would be great. (first paragraph
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Review of: "Lincoln Emancipated: The President and the Politics of Race," edited by Brian R. Dirck
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The superb essays in Lincoln and His Contemporaries were developed from the Centennial Lincoln Sympo...
Similar in format and length, both titles are well-written contributions to the new Concise Lincoln ...
Review of: Lincoln’s Generals’ Wives: Four Women Who Influenced the Civil War—for Better and for Wo...
Abraham Lincoln’s ascent to power was surprising, but after a deep analysis it is clear that it was ...
The East Wing in Crisis Civil Strife in the Presidential Family The author of a half-dozen popular...
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Lincoln and Race Big Enough to Be Inconsistent results from George M. Fredrickson’s Du Bois lect...
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