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Differ we must, how Lincoln succeeded in a divided America, Steve Inskeep

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Differ we must, how Lincoln succeeded in a divided America, Steve Inskeep
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 263-316) and index
resource.biographical
individual biography
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Differ we must
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1360274333
Responsibility statement
Steve Inskeep
Sub title
how Lincoln succeeded in a divided America
Summary
The host of NPR's Morning Edition illuminates Abraham Lincoln's life through 16 encounters, some well-known, some obscure, expanding our understanding of a politician who held strong to his moral compass while navigating between corrosive political factions and who succeeded in uniting a nation
Table Of Contents
Protagonist : Abraham Lincoln, 1809-1846 -- Provocateur : Joshua Giddings, January 8, 1849 -- Partisan : Judge Douglas, October 4, 1854 -- Extremist : Owen Lovejoy, May 29, 1856 -- Nativist : Joseph Gillespie, September 12, 1858 -- Fixer : Thurlow Weed, May 24, 1860 -- Conspiracy Theorist : Duff Green, December 28, 1860 -- Outcast : William Florville, Late 1860 -- Editor : William Henry Seward, February 23, 1861 -- Emissary : Jessie Benton FreĢmont, September 10, 1861 -- Strategist : George McClellan, September 2, 1862 -- Sovereign : Lean Bear, March 27, 1863 -- Dissident : George H. Pendleton, June 25, 1863 -- Activist : Frederick Douglass, August 10, 1863 -- Soldier : Mary Ellen Wise, September 1864 -- Justice : John A. Campbell, April 4, 1865 -- First Lady : Mary Todd Lincoln, April 14, 1865
Target audience
adult
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How Lincoln succeeded in a divided America
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