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Biography & Autobiography

Lincoln and Emancipation

by Edna Greene Medford

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Medford chronicles Lincoln's transition from advocating gradual abolition to campaigning for immediate emancipation for the majority of the enslaved, a change effected by the military and by the efforts of African Americans. The author argues that many players--including the abolitionists and Radical Republicans, War Democrats, and Black men and women--participated in the drama through agitation, military support of the Union, and destruction of the institution from within. Medford also addresses differences in the interpretation of freedom: Lincoln and most Americans defined it as the destruction of slavery, but African Americans understood the term to involve equality and full inclusion into American society. An epilogue considers Lincoln's death, African American efforts to honor him, and the president's legacy at home and abroad.

Details

Format
Hardcover
Publisher
SIU Press
Year
2015
ISBN
9780809333639
Dimensions
10 × 7 in
Overall condition
Like new
Cover condition
Like new

Catalog record updated May 3, 2026