Lincoln's Legacy
Title | Lincoln's Legacy PDF eBook |
Author | Stacia Deutsch |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 129 |
Release | 2013-09-10 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 1442498714 |
Third graders travel through time to keep history on track! Abigail loves Mondays, and so does the rest of class 305. That's the day Mr. Caruthers asks them cool questions about history. Today Mr. C asks, "What if Abraham Lincoln never freed the slaves?" Abigail and her friends are ready to put their thinking caps on. But this time Mr. C wants them to do more than put their heads together-he wants them to travel back in time! Turns out the "What If?" questions are real, and Mr. C has just come back from a visit to the past. He needs their help because it looks like President Lincoln might quit and never free the slaves! With a time-travel gadget and only two hours to spare, Abigail and her friends are going back to the past. But even though time traveling isn't hard, convincing Abraham Lincoln not to give up isn't going to be easy.... With a dollop of The Magic Tree House, a dash of Back to the Future, and pinch of Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure, Blast to the Past is a recipe for fun!
Lincoln's Legacy
Title | Lincoln's Legacy PDF eBook |
Author | Phillip S. Paludan |
Publisher | University of Illinois Press |
Pages | 102 |
Release | 2024-03-18 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0252056116 |
The four new essays in Lincoln's Legacy describe major ethical problems that the sixteenth president navigated what can be learned from how he did so. The distinguished and award-winning Lincoln scholars William Miller, Mark E. Neely Jr., Phillip Shaw Paludan, and Mark Summers describe Lincoln’s attitudes and actions during encounters with questions of politics, law, constitutionalism, patronage, and democracy. The remarkably focused essays include an assessment of Lincoln's virtues in the presidency, the first study on Lincoln and patronage in more than a decade, a challenge to the cliché of Lincoln the democrat, and a study of habeas corpus, Lincoln, and state courts. On the eve of the bicentennial celebration of Lincoln’s birth, Lincoln’s Legacy highlights his enduring importance in contemporary conversations about law, politics, and democracy.
Lincoln's Enduring Legacy
Title | Lincoln's Enduring Legacy PDF eBook |
Author | William D. Pederson |
Publisher | Lexington Books |
Pages | 274 |
Release | 2010-12-16 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0739149911 |
This collection of highly readable and accessible essays on Lincoln's legacy offers a wide array of perspectives on the enduring impact of the nation's greatest president on leaders, thinkers, and American history. The book explores how Lincoln's words and deeds have influenced the pursuit of justice and freedom and the practice of democracy in the century and a half since he governed.
Lincoln's Legacy
Title | Lincoln's Legacy PDF eBook |
Author | Samuel John Arthur |
Publisher | |
Pages | 62 |
Release | 1923 |
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Lincoln's Legacy
Title | Lincoln's Legacy PDF eBook |
Author | Phillip Shaw Paludan |
Publisher | University of Illinois Press |
Pages | 98 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Political ethics |
ISBN | 0252032233 |
Understanding Lincoln's influence on twenty-first century law and politics
Lincoln as Hero
Title | Lincoln as Hero PDF eBook |
Author | Frank J. Williams |
Publisher | SIU Press |
Pages | 141 |
Release | 2012-11-02 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0809332183 |
Most Americans have considered, and still consider, Abraham Lincoln to be a heroic figure. From his humble beginnings to his leadership of a divided nation during the Civil War to his early efforts in abolishing slavery, Lincoln’s legacy is one of deep personal and political courage. In this unique and concise retelling of many of the key moments and achievements of Lincoln’s life and work, Frank J. Williams explores in detail what it means to be a hero and how Lincoln embodied the qualities Americans look for in their heroes. Lincoln as Hero shows how—whether it was as president, lawyer, or schoolboy—Lincoln extolled the foundational virtues of American society. Williams describes the character and leadership traits that define American heroism, including ideas and beliefs, willpower, pertinacity, the ability to communicate, and magnanimity. Using both celebrated episodes and lesser-known anecdotes from Lincoln’s life and achievements, Williams presents a wide-ranging analysis of these traits as they were demonstrated in Lincoln’s rise, starting with his self-education as a young man and moving on to his training and experience as a lawyer, his entry onto the political stage, and his burgeoning grasp of military tactics and leadership. Williams also examines in detail how Lincoln embodied heroism in standing against secession and fighting to preserve America’s great democratic experiment. With a focused sense of justice and a great respect for the mandates of both the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, Lincoln came to embrace freedom for the enslaved, and his Emancipation Proclamation led the way for the Thirteenth Amendment, which abolished slavery. Lincoln’s legacy as a hero and secular saint was secured when his lifeended by assassination as the Civil War was drawing to a close Touching on Lincoln’s humor and his quest for independence, justice, and equality, Williams outlines the path Lincoln took to becoming a great leader and an American hero, showing readers why his heroism is still relevant. True heroes, Williams argues, are successful not just by the standards of their own time but also through achievements that transcend their own eras and resonate throughout history—with their words and actions living on in our minds, if we are imaginative, and in our actions, if we are wise. Univeristy Press Books for Public and Secondary Schools 2013 edition
Lincoln's Last Day
Title | Lincoln's Last Day PDF eBook |
Author | Margarita Spalding Gerry |
Publisher | Good Press |
Pages | 31 |
Release | 2020-12-08 |
Genre | Fiction |
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This is a graphic and historically accurate account of the shocking assassination of President Lincoln in April 1865. It recounts the events of the day climaxing with his assassination in the Forbes Theatre in Washington.