President Lincoln's Gettysburg Address
Author, historian, and Lincoln Studies Center co-director Douglas Wilson talks about the Gettysburg Address, which was d…
Lincoln was a lawyer, Kansas-Nebreska Act (1854) brought him back into politics. The film lacks to convey what Lincoln's real stance on peac… read more
Lincoln was a lawyer, Kansas-Nebreska Act (1854) brought him back into politics. The film lacks to convey what Lincoln's real stance on peace was. Lincoln absolutely refused to negotiate with everyone who was afflicted with the Confederate States, he always had a greater view of the UNION, negotiating with the Confederates was in his view poised to be acknowledging them which he refused adamantly. close
Author, historian, and Lincoln Studies Center co-director Douglas Wilson talks about the Gettysburg Address, which was d…
Elizabeth Varon talked about the 1864 presidential election from the Confederate point of view. Candidates in the 1864 p…
Authors and historians talked about the impact and significance of the 1864 presidential election. Candidates were Abrah…
Michael Burlingame talked about the varying degrees of support abolitionists provided Abraham Lincoln in the 1864 presid…