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Lincoln And The Negro

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Book Paperback
Book Lincoln And The Negro Benjamin Quarles
Libristo code: 04575089
Publishers Hachette Books, August 1991
First published in 1962, Lincoln and the Negro was the first book to examine in detail how Lincoln f... Full description
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First published in 1962, Lincoln and the Negro was the first book to examine in detail how Lincoln faced the problem of the status of black people in American democracy, and it remains unsurpassed. Starting with Lincoln's childhood attitudes, Benjamin Quarles traces the development of Lincoln's thought in relation to the African American, a development which was to culminate in the Emancipation Proclamation. Concerned at first with methods of colonization outside the United States, Lincoln came later to advocate not only emancipation of the slaves, but also equal political rights for them. In addition, he was the first president to invite black Americans to the White House and to treat them as equals. Black attitudes towards Lincoln evolved almost as much Lincoln's own attitude. When he was first elected, blacks expected very little from Lincoln. But he slowly gained their respect--by recognition of individual African Americans, by placing them in the Union Army, and ultimately by the Emancipation Proclamation. His assassination served to enshrine him as a hero for the newly freed slaves. Lincoln and the Negro, in examining both sides of the relationship, is a vitally important contribution to our understanding of Abraham Lincoln and of American democracy itself.

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Full name Lincoln And The Negro
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 1991
Number of pages 288
EAN 9780306804472
ISBN 0306804476
Libristo code 04575089
Publishers Hachette Books
Weight 344
Dimensions 140 x 203 x 22
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