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Title:
Lincoln on race & slavery / edited and introduced by Henry Louis Gates, Jr.; coedited by Donald Yacovone.
Publisher:
Princeton Univ. Press,
Copyright Date:
2009
Description:
lxviii, 343 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Subject:
Lincoln, Abraham,--1809-1865--Views on slavery.
Lincoln, Abraham,--1809-1865--Political and social views.
Lincoln, Abraham,--1809-1865--Relations with African Americans.
Slavery--United States--History--19th century--Sources.
Slaves--Emancipation--United States--Sources.
United States--History--History--19th century--Sources.
Lincoln, Abraham,--1809-1865.
Political and social views.
Race relations.
Relations with African Americans.
Slavery.
Slaves--Emancipation.
United States.
1800 - 1899
History.
Sources.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Protest in Illinois legislature on slavery: March 3, 1837 -- Address beofre the Young Men's Lycuem of Springfield, Illinois: January 27, 1838 -- AL to Mary Speed: Septermber 27, 1841 -- Temperance address: February 22, 1842 -- AL to Williamson Durley: October 3, 1845 -- AL to Josephus Hewett: February 13, 1848 -- Speech at Worchester, Massachusettes: September 12, 1848 -- Remarks and resolution introduced in United States House of Representatives concerning abolition of slavery in the District of Columbia: January 10, 1849 -- Euolgy on Henry Clay & January 4, 1855, outline for speech to the Colonization Society: July 6, 1852 -- Hon. A. Lincoln's address, before the Springfield Scott Club, in reply to Judge Douglas' Richmond speech: August 14 and 26, 1852 -- Fragments on slavery: July 1, 1854 -- Speech at Bloomington, Illinois: September 12, 1854 -- Speech at Peoria, Illinois: October 16, 1854 -- AL to Ichabod Codding: November 27, 1854 -- AL to Owen Lovejoy: August 11, 1855 --
AL to George Robertson: August 15, 1855 -- AL to Joshua F. Speed: August 24, 1855 -- Speech at Kalamazoo, Michagan: August 27, 1856 -- AL to Newton Deming and George P. Strong: May 25, 1857 -- Speech at Springfield, Illinois: June 26, 1857 -- A house divided, speech at Springfield, Illinois: June 16, 1858 -- AL to John L. Scripps: June 23, 1858 -- Fragment on the struggle against slavery: July 1, 1858 -- Speech at Chicago, Illinois: July 10, 1858 -- Speech at Springfield, Illinois: July 17, 1858 -- Speech at Lewistown, Illinois: August 17, 1858 -- First debate with Stephen A. Douglas at Ottawa, Illinois: August 21, 1858 -- Second debate with Stephen A. Douglas at Freeport, Illinois: August 27, 1858 -- Speech at Carlinville, Illinois: August 31, 1858 -- Speech at Clinton, Illinois: Septembe r2, 1858 -- Speech at Edwardsville, Illinois: September 11, 1858 -- Fourth debate with Stephen A. Douglas: September 18, 1858 -- Fragment on pro-slavery theology: October 1, 1858? --
Seventh and last debate with Stephen A. Douglas at Alton, Illinois, & October 18, 1858, AL to James N. Brown: October 15, 1858 -- AL to Salmon P. Chase: June 9, 1859 -- Speech at Columbus, Ohio: September 16, 1859 -- Speech at Cincinnati, Ohio: Spetember 17, 1859 -- Fragment on free labor: September 17, 1859 -- Address at the Cooper Institute, New York City: February 27, 1860 -- Speech at Hartford, Connecticut: March 5, 1860 -- AL to John A. Glimer: December 15, 1860 -- First Inaugural Address: March 4, 1861 -- AL to Orville H. Browning: September 22, 1861 -- Message to Congress: March 6, 1862 -- AL to James A. McDougall: March 14, 1862 -- AL to Horace Greeley & April 16, 1862, message to Congress: March 24, 1862 -- Appeal to Border State Representatives to favor compensated emancipation: July 12, 1862 -- Address to colonization to a deputation of negroes: Auguest 14, 1862 -- AL to Horace Greeley: Auguest 22, 1862 --
Reply to emancipation memorial presented by Chicago Christians of all Denominations: September 13, 1862 -- Preliminary Emancipation Proclamation: September 22, 1862 -- Annual message to Congress: December 1, 1862 -- Emancipation Proclamation: January 1, 1863 -- AL to Andrew Johnson: March 26, 1863 -- Resolution on slavery: April 15, 1863 -- AL to John M. Schofield: June 22, 1863 -- Order of retalliation: July 30, 1863 -- AL to Nathaniel P. Banks: August 5, 1863 -- AL to Gen. Ulysses S. Grant: August 9, 1863 -- AL to James C. Conkling: August 26, 1863 -- Fragment: August 26, 1863 -- Annual message to Congress: December 8, 1863 -- Reply to New York Workingmen's Deocratic Republican Association: March 21, 1864 -- AL to Albert G. Hodges: April 4, 1864 -- AL to Edwin M. Stanton: May 17, 1864 -- Interview with Alexander W. Randall and Joseph T. Mills: August 18, 1864 -- Resolution submitting the Thirteenth Amendment to the States: February 1, 1865 --
Second Inaugural Address: March 4, 1865 -- Speech to One Hundred Fortieth Indiana Regiment: March 17, 1865 -- Last public address: April 11, 1865 -- Appendix: Lincoln, race, and humor.
ISBN:
9780691149981
0691149984
OCLC:
(OCoLC)694600773
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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