Lincoln's Dilemma by Paul D Escott

Lincoln's Dilemma by Paul D Escott

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Zusammenfassung

The Civil War forced America finally to confront the contradiction between its founding values and human slavery. At the center of this historic confrontation was Abraham Lincoln. In this fascinating new book Paul Escott considers the evolution of the president's thoughts on race in relation to three other, powerful - and often conflicting - voices.

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Lincoln's Dilemma by Paul D Escott

The Civil War forced America finally to confront the contradiction between its founding values and human slavery. At the center of this historic confrontation was Abraham Lincoln. In this fascinating new book Paul Escott considers the evolution of the president's thoughts on race in relation to three other, powerful - and often conflicting - voices.
“A magnificent taxonomy of the nineteenth-century white racial mind” —Stephen Berry, University of Georgia

“This book, together with his previous work, establishes Escott as this generation’s leading scholar on Lincoln and the problem of racism in Civil War America.”—H. David Williams, Valdosta State University
Paul D. Escott is Reynolds Professor of History at Wake Forest University and the author of Slavery Remembered: A Record of Twentieth-Century Slave Narratives, winner of the Mayflower Cup, and “What Shall We Do with the Negro?”: Lincoln, White Racism, and Civil War America (Virginia).
SKU Nicht verfügbar
ISBN 13 9780813939834
ISBN 10 0813939836
Titel Lincoln's Dilemma
Autor Paul Escott
Serie A Nation Divided: Studies In The Civil War Era
Buchzustand Nicht verfügbar
Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag University of Virginia Press
Erscheinungsjahr 2017-03-30
Seitenanzahl 288
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