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Lincoln And Race (Concise Lincoln Library),Used
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Named on the 2013 list of University Press Books for Public and Secondary SchoolsAbraham Lincoln is known as the Great Emancipator, yet his personal views on race have long been debated. Since his death, his legend has been shadowed by the mystery of his true stance toward nonwhites. While Lincoln took many actions to fight slavery throughout his political career, his famously crafted speeches can be interpreted in different ways: at times his words suggest personal bigotry, but at other times he sounds like an enemy of racists. In Lincoln and Race, Richard Striner takes on one of the most sensitive subjects of Abraham Lincolns legacy, exploring in depth Lincolns mixed record and writings on the issue of race.Striner gives fair hearing to two prevailing theories about Lincolns seemingly contradictory words and actions: Did Lincoln fight a longterm struggle to overcome his personal racism? Or were his racist comments a calculated act of political deception? Beginning with an exploration of the historical context of Lincolns attitudes toward race in the years before his presidency, Striner details the ambiguity surrounding the politicians participation in the Free Soil Movement and his fight to keep slavery from expanding into the West. He explores Lincolns espousal of colonizationthe controversial idea that freed slaves should be resettled in a foreign landas a voluntary measure for black people who found the prospect attractive. The author analyzes some of Lincolns most racially charged speeches and details Lincolns presidential words and policies on race and the hotbed issue of voting rights for African Americans during the last years of the presidents life.A brief but comprehensive look into one of the most contentious quandaries about Abraham Lincoln, Lincoln and Race invites readers to delve into the mind, heart, and motives of one of Americas most fascinating and complex leaders.Univeristy Press Books for Public and Secondary Schools 2013 edition
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