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| #1661884 in Books | 2007-05-18 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 6.10 x1.00 x9.10l,1.01 | File type: PDF | 320 pages||11 of 11 people found the following review helpful.| Lincoln: No Moderate on Slavery|By Timothy P. Koerner|Was he the "great emancipator" or did his famous Emancipation Proclamation free very few slaves? Was he a friend of African-Americans or rather a typical 19th century white supremacist? Did he really believe in "colonizing" US-born blacks in Africa or the Caribbean or was this just a diversionary tactic to mask his real|From Publishers Weekly|An influential interpretation regards Lincoln as a cautious moderate, encumbered by the bigotries of his day, whose lukewarm antislavery principles took a backseat to the mission of preserving the Union. Passionately rejecting this view, h
Lincoln is the single most compelling figure in our history, but also one of the most enigmatic. Was he the Great Emancipator, a man of deep convictions who ended slavery in the United States, or simply a reluctant politician compelled by the force of events to free the slaves? In FatherAbraham, Richard Striner offers a fresh portrait of Lincoln, one that helps us make sense of his many contradictions. Striner shows first that, if you examine t...
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