An edition of Redeeming the great emancipator (2016)

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Redeeming the great emancipator
Allen C. Guelzo
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The larger-than-life image Abraham Lincoln projects across the screen of American history owes much to his role as the Great Emancipator during the Civil War. Yet this noble aspect of Lincoln's identity is precisely the dimension that some historians have cast into doubt. In a vigorous defense of America's sixteenth president, award-winning historian and Lincoln scholar Allen Guelzo refutes accusations of Lincoln's racism and political opportunism, while candidly probing the follies of contemporary cynicism and the constraints of today's unexamined faith in the liberating powers of individual autonomy. Redeeming the Great Emancipator enumerates Lincoln's anti-slavery credentials, showing that a deeply held belief in the God-given rights of all people steeled the president in his commitment to emancipation and his hope for racial reconciliation. Emancipation did not achieve complete freedom for American slaves, nor was Lincoln entirely above some of the racial prejudices of his time. Nevertheless, his conscience and moral convictions far outweighed political calculations in ultimately securing freedom for black Americans. Guelzo clarifies the historical record concerning what the Emancipation Proclamation did and did not accomplish. As a policy it was imperfect, but it was far from ineffectual, as some accounts of African American self-emancipation imply. To achieve liberation required interdependence across barriers of race and status. If we fail to recognize our debt to the sacrifices and ingenuity of all the brave men and women of the past, Guelzo says, then we deny a precious part of the American and, indeed, the human community.

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English
Pages
189

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2016, Harvard University Press
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Table of Contents

The unwanting of Abraham Lincoln
The anti-slavery world of Abraham Lincoln
Lincoln's God and emancipation.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Series
The Nathan I. Huggins lectures, Nathan I. Huggins lectures

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
973.7092
Library of Congress
E457.2 .G886 2016, E457.2.G886 2016

The Physical Object

Pagination
xv, 189 pages
Number of pages
189

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27202413M
ISBN 10
0674286111
ISBN 13
9780674286115
LCCN
2015017376
OCLC/WorldCat
906121656

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