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Abraham Lincoln's path to reelection in 1864, our greatest victory, Fred J. Martin, Jr

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Abraham Lincoln's path to reelection in 1864, our greatest victory, Fred J. Martin, Jr
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Abraham Lincoln's path to reelection in 1864
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Fred J. Martin, Jr
Sub title
our greatest victory
Summary
The fate of the Union and the emancipation of slaves were at stake in the national election of 1864. It was the most important election in the history of the United States, and a beacon of hope for the world. As Abraham Lincoln explained: "The most reliable indication of public purpose in this country is derived through our popular elections." Lincoln's presidency is taken step by step, and the words quoted are Lincoln's own, and so too the words of opponents and allies. Lincoln took office faced with a bankrupt nation without a currency, a tax structure, a functioning government, or a loyal and effective military. The book addresses Lincoln's oversight of the national reconstruction while functioning as commander-in-chief. This is the story of how Lincoln mastered the language, and how his words changed public perspective, drove home emancipation, reignited the ideals of freedom, and saved democratic government. In all he said, Lincoln's words speak freedom to peoples the world over today as in 1864
Target audience
adult
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