Collaborators for Emancipation
Collaborators for Emancipation
Collaborators for Emancipation
William F. Moore  &  Jane Ann Moore

Collaborators for Emancipation

Abraham Lincoln and Owen Lovejoy

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    Beschrijving

    "This is an important book. It helps us see the relationship between Lincoln and the Radicals with a level of detail that we do not see in books that concentrate on Lincoln alone."
    --Stewart Winger, author of Lincoln, Religion, and Romantic Cultural Politics " Collaborators for Emancipation is a useful corrective to those historians and others who have overemphasized Lincoln's cautious temperament at the expense of his radical leanings, or his alleged timidity regarding emancipation, or his substantive disagreements, such as they were, with abolitionists. . . . this is a book worth reading and pondering."-- Civil War Book Review
    "The authors of Collaborators for Emancipation correctly place Lincoln in the broader context of the antislavery and abolition movements. In excavating the partnership between Lincoln and Illinois Congressman Owen Lovejoy, the brother of the martyred abolitionist editor Elijah Lovejoy and a political abolitionist, they illuminate a relationship that is known but not well understood."-- Journal of Illinois History


    "This is an important book. It helps us see the relationship between Lincoln and the Radicals with a level of detail that we do not see in books that concentrate on Lincoln alone."
    --Stewart Winger, author of Lincoln, Religion, and Romantic Cultural Politics " Collaborators for Emancipation is a useful corrective to those historians and others who have overemphasized Lincoln's cautious temperament at the expense of his radical leanings, or his alleged timidity regarding emancipation, or his substantive disagreements, such as they were, with abolitionists. . . . this is a book worth reading and pondering."-- Civil War Book Review
    "The authors of Collaborators for Emancipation correctly place Lincoln in the broader context of the antislavery and abolition movements. In excavating the partnership between Lincoln and Illinois Congressman Owen Lovejoy, the brother of the martyred abolitionist editor Elijah Lovejoy and a political abolitionist, they illuminate a relationship that is known but not well understood."-- Journal of Illinois History


    William F. Moore and Jane Ann Moore are co-directors of the Lovejoy Society. They edited Lovejoy's His Brother's Blood: Speeches and Writings, 1838-64 .

    Specificaties

    Uitgever University of Illinois Press
    Verschenen 30 mei 2019
    Pagina's 216
    Thema Geschiedenis van Amerika
    Gewicht 340 gr
    EAN 9780252083556
    Bindwijze Paperback
    Taal Engels

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