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Charles Godfrey Leland

Abraham Lincoln and the Abolition of Slavery in the United States

In “Abraham Lincoln and the Abolition of Slavery in the United States,” Charles Godfrey Leland explores the moral complexities and political maneuvers surrounding the abolition of slavery through a profound lens of historical analysis. Leland employs a narrative non-fiction style that intertwines factual documentation with vivid storytelling, offering readers an insightful examination of Lincoln's presidency and his evolving stance on emancipation. Set against the tumultuous backdrop of the American Civil War, this work intricately dissects both the societal attitudes towards slavery and the profound impact of Lincoln's decisions on the course of American history, revealing the interplay between personal conviction and public duty. Charles Godfrey Leland was a multifaceted intellectual, known for his contributions as an author, folklorist, and journalist. His rich heritage and exposure to various cultural narratives informed his understanding of social justice and civil rights. Leland's perspective on Lincoln is enriched by his own experiences and studies in the historical and literary contexts of the 19th century, making his synthesis of biography and history deeply resonant. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in the complexities of American history, particularly the ethical dilemmas surrounding slavery and emancipation. Leland'Äôs articulate prose and keen insights challenge readers to reflect on the ongoing legacies of Lincoln's actions, making it a valuable addition to both academic and personal libraries.
218 nyomtatott oldalak
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Első kiadás
2019
Kiadás éve
2019
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