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classic work of John G. More recent biographies are Benjamin P. Interpretative studies of Lincoln's life include Roy P. (1970), which examines Lincoln's personal and political life through the development of his thought and prose. There are numerous studies of specific aspects of Lincoln's career and influence. (1942; with a new preface, 1962); Reinhard Henry Luthin and Harry J. (1967), which attempts to diminish the exaggerated importance of the debates and place them in a better perspective.
necessary. (both 1863), the conflict dragged on. Lincoln came to see that his hoped-for decisive victory that would end the war was not to be; the bloody and remorseless struggle would end only when the will of the South was broken. Weary of war and its costly human sacrifice, Northerners appeared ready in early 1864 to turn Lincoln out of office. Shenandoah Valley>, restored their faith in the commander in chief and ensured his reelection on the Union ticket. as general in chief of all Union
private as well as public wrongs. made no appointments to the Supreme Court, but he filled many lower federal judgeships and other court offices and the entire judiciary of all the southern states with whites, predominantly pardoned ex�Confederates. Though the Court after 1865 remained dominated by Lincoln's appointees, most justices shared only some of his views on the need for race�blind equality under state laws as a primary ingredient in federal rights. The Supreme Court began to lose
of produce, belonging to one Denton Offutt, downriver to New Orleans. Offutt was so impressed with Lincoln's abilities that he placed him in charge of the mill and store which he had established at New Salem. This was the turning point; the Lincoln of history began to emerge. To the store came people of all kinds to talk and trade and to enjoy the stories and rich human qualities stored up in this unique man. Clary>'s Grove found him to be more than a match for their champion wrestlers and
1836 passed the bar examination. In 1837 he moved his practice from New Salem to Springfield, Ill. He became a successful circuit-riding lawyer, noted for his shrewdness, common sense, and honesty (earning the nickname "Honest Abe"). From 1834 to 1840 he served in the Illinois state legislature, and in 1847 he was elected as a Whig to the U. In 1856 he joined the Republican Party, which nominated him as its candidate in the 1858 Senate election. Lincoln-Douglas Debates>), he argued against
people, and for the people, shall not perish from the earth’. Lincoln's magnificent oratory may conceal more than it reveals. In particular he was not a principled opponent of slavery, but rather a principled defender of the Union. He was also a master of manipulation, being one of the most effective hammerers of the wedge between Northern and Southern Democrats, which led to the splintering of the Democrats in the 1860 presidential election and to Lincoln's election on under 40 per cent of
private as well as public wrongs. made no appointments to the Supreme Court, but he filled many lower federal judgeships and other court offices and the entire judiciary of all the southern states with whites, predominantly pardoned ex�Confederates. Though the Court after 1865 remained dominated by Lincoln's appointees, most justices shared only some of his views on the need for race�blind equality under state laws as a primary ingredient in federal rights. The Supreme Court began to lose
convention that year he delivered what many have considered his greatest speech. Thus, Lincoln had made himself the outstanding leader of the new party. At the party's first national convention in Philadelphia, he received 110 votes for vice president on the first ballot. Though he was not chosen, he had been recognized as an important national figure. soon centered national attention on Illinois. Lecompton Constitution>, had returned to wage his fight for reelection to the Senate. struggle,