The Apprenticeship of Abraham Lincoln

The Apprenticeship of Abraham Lincoln
Title The Apprenticeship of Abraham Lincoln PDF eBook
Author Olivia E. Coolidge
Publisher Scribner Book Company
Pages 242
Release 1974-01-01
Genre
ISBN 9780684140032

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A biography concentrating on the first fifty years in the life of Abraham Lincoln who became President at the age of fifty-two.

The Inspired Wisdom of Abraham Lincoln

The Inspired Wisdom of Abraham Lincoln
Title The Inspired Wisdom of Abraham Lincoln PDF eBook
Author Philip L. Ostergard
Publisher NavPress
Pages 293
Release 2016-01-05
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1496415469

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Not long after Lincoln's assassination, the debate began: Was Lincoln a committed Christian or a confirmed skeptic? Scholar Philip Ostergard provides the answer with a thorough study of the president's references to God, the Bible, and Christian principles in his letters and speeches. The Inspired Wisdom of Abraham Lincoln illustrates the depth of Lincoln's knowledge of Scripture; the Bible's influence on his character; and the development of his faith, particularly as he wrestled with the issue of slavery and led the nation through the tumultuous years of the Civil War. Readers will find this a fascinating and inspiring handbook of answers to the questions about one of our greatest presidents.

Forced Into Glory

Forced Into Glory
Title Forced Into Glory PDF eBook
Author Lerone Bennett
Publisher Johnson Publishing Company (IL)
Pages 0
Release 2007
Genre African Americans
ISBN 9780874850024

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Beginning with the argument that the Emancipation Proclamation did not actually free African American slaves, this dissenting view of Lincoln's greatness surveys the president's policies, speeches, and private utterances and concludes that he had little real interest in abolition. Pointing to Lincoln's support for the fugitive slave laws, his friendship with slave-owning senator Henry Clay, and conversations in which he entertained the idea of deporting slaves in order to create an all-white nation, the book, concludes that the president was a racist at heart--and that the tragedies of Reconstruction and the Jim Crow era were the legacy of his shallow moral vision.

Big Enough to Be Inconsistent

Big Enough to Be Inconsistent
Title Big Enough to Be Inconsistent PDF eBook
Author George M Fredrickson
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 169
Release 2009-06-30
Genre History
ISBN 0674033736

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This book focuses on the most controversial aspect of Lincoln's thought and politics - his attitudes and actions regarding slavery and race. Drawing attention to the limitations of Lincoln's judgment and policies without denying his magnitude, the book provides the most comprehensive and even-handed account available of Lincoln's contradictory treatment of black Americans in matters of slavery in the South and basic civil rights in the North.

Abraham Lincoln and the Jews

Abraham Lincoln and the Jews
Title Abraham Lincoln and the Jews PDF eBook
Author Isaac Markens
Publisher
Pages 92
Release 1909
Genre
ISBN

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The Boys' Life of Abraham Lincoln

The Boys' Life of Abraham Lincoln
Title The Boys' Life of Abraham Lincoln PDF eBook
Author Helen Nicolay
Publisher
Pages 340
Release 1906
Genre
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All the Powers of Earth

All the Powers of Earth
Title All the Powers of Earth PDF eBook
Author Sidney Blumenthal
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 784
Release 2019-09-03
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1476777314

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Lincoln’s incredible ascent to power in a world of chaos is newly revealed in this “compelling, original, and elegantly written” (Michael Beschloss, New York Times bestselling author) third volume of the “magisterial” (The New York Times Book Review) Political Life of Abraham Lincoln series, following A Self-Made Man and Wrestling with His Angel. After a period of depression that he would ever find his way to greatness, Lincoln takes on the most powerful demagogue in the country, Stephen Douglas, in the debates for a senate seat. He sidelines the frontrunner William Seward, a former governor and senator for New York, to cinch the new Republican Party’s nomination. All the Powers of Earth is the political story of all time. Lincoln achieves the presidency by force of strategy, of political savvy and determination. This is Abraham Lincoln, who indisputably becomes the greatest president and moral leader in the nation’s history. But he must first build a new political party, brilliantly state the anti-slavery case and overcome shattering defeat to win the presidency. In the years of civil war to follow, he will show mightily that the nation was right to bet on him. He was its preserver, a politician of moral integrity. All the Powers of Earth is “as essential as any political biography is likely to be” and Sidney Bluementhal is “the definitive chronicler of Lincoln’s political career” (Kirkus Reviews, starred review).