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Lincoln's Last Months by Harris, William C., Jr.,

Lincoln's Last Months by Harris, William C., Jr.,
Lincoln Prize winner William C. Harris turns to the last months of Abraham Lincoln's life in an attempt to penetrate this central figure of the Civil War, and arguably America's greatest president. Beginning with the presidential campaign of 1864 and ending with his shocking assassination, Lincoln's ability to master the daunting affairs of state during the final nine months of his life proved critical to his apotheosis as savior and saint of the nation.In the fall of 1864, an exhausted president pursued the seemingly intractable end of the Civil War. After four years at the helm, Lincoln was struggling to save his presidency in an election that he almost lost because of military stalemate and his commitment to restore the Union without slavery. Lincoln's victory in the election not only ensured the success of his agenda but led to his transformation from a cautious, often hesitant president into a distinguished statesman. He moved quickly to defuse destructive partisan divisions and to secure the adoption of the Thirteenth Amendment. And he skillfully advanced peace terms that did not involve the unconditional surrender of Confederate armies. Throughout this period of great trials, he managed to resist political pressure from Democrats and radical Republicans and from those seeking patronage and profit. By expanding the context of Lincoln's last months beyond the battlefield, Harris shows how the events of 1864-65 tested the president's life and leadership and how he ultimately emerged victorious, and became Father Abraham to a nation.



Abraham Lincoln by Matthew Pinsker, X
Abraham Lincoln by Matthew Pinsker, X
Each volume in this series is organized around an individual presidency and offers a unique gathering of biographical, analytical, and primary source historical material that will analyze the presidency and bring the president, his administration, and his times to life. The series focuses on key moments in U.S. political history as seen through the eyes of the most influential presidents to take the oath of office. Unique headnotes provide the context to data, tables and excerpted primary source documents. The format of each book follows the same organization and includes: -- Introduction -- Biographical Sketch -- Campaigns and Electoral Strategies -- Key Figures in the Administration, A to Z -- Administration Policies -- Crises and Flashpoints -- Relationship with Major Institutions -- After the White House -- Appendix: Timeline -- Bibliography -- Index Along with the crucial political history, each volume also spotlights vice presidents, first ladies, other family members, scandals, and changes to the White House. Abraham Lincoln, born in 1809, served in the military for several months during 1832. He was a failed businessman who lost his first bid to serve in the Illinois state legislature. In 1834 he ran again and won. He was reelected several times and even served as Whig floor leader. In 1846 Lincoln was elected to one term in the U.S. House of Representatives, where he denounced the U.S. role in the Mexican War. In 1856 he joined the newly created Republican Party and campaigned for the 1856 presidential candidate John Fremont, who would lose to James Buchanan. In 1858 Republicans nominated Lincoln for U.S. Senator. It was in this race thathe would participate in the now famous debates, with his opponent Stephen Douglas. In these debates he would question the morality of slavery and territorial expansion. Douglas, however, emerged victorious.



Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum - The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum was built in Springfield, Illinois in the historic downtown section, near many other Lincoln sites. Ground was broken on February 12, 2001.

Lincoln Memorial - The Lincoln Memorial, on the extended axis of the National Mall in Washington, DC, is a United States Presidential Memorial built for United States President Abraham Lincoln. The building is in the form of a Greek Doric temple, and contains a large seated sculpture of Lincoln.

Lincoln Home National Historic Site - Lincoln Home National Historic Site is a United States Presidential Memorial that preserves President Abraham Lincoln's Springfield, Illinois home and four-block historic district surrounding the home.

Abraham Lincoln Hogg - Abraham Lincoln Hogg is a fictional character on the television series The Dukes of Hazzard and is Boss Hogg's twin brother, but unlike Boss Hogg who wears white, drives a white car, and is dishonest, Abraham Lincoln Hogg is the exact opposite as he wears black, drives a black car, and is honest. Sorrell Booke played the role of Abraham Lincoln Hogg as well as Boss Hogg.



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John F. Kennedy assassination John Fitzgerald Kennedy, the thirty-fifth President of the United States, was assassinated on Friday, November 22, 1963, at 11:40 am US Central Standard Time ("CST" hereafter), President Kennedy, his wife Jacqueline, and the Oswald children were living after a very short flight from nearby Ft. Worth. The car in which he was traveling was a 1961 Lincoln Continental, open-top, modified limousine. The exact presidential motorcade within Dealey Plaza. During the third week of October, 1963 Lee Harvey Oswald started working a seasonal, full-time job at the Dallas Business and Trade Mart. The motorcade was scheduled to enter Dealey Plaza at 12:25 pm, followed by a 12:30 pm arrival at the Trade Mart so President Kennedy wanted to help raise more Democratic Party presidential campaign fund contributions. President Kennedy's trip to Dallas was first suggested to John F. Kennedy by his Vice President, Texas native Lyndon Baines Johnson, and Texas native Lyndon Baines Johnson, and Texas native Lyndon Baines Johnson, and Texas native Governor Connally while all three men were together in a long motorcade from Love Field, through downtown Dallas and end at the Trade Mart so President Kennedy could d... President Kennedy died, Vice-President Lyndon B. Johnson was sworn in as the 36th President of the presidential entourage arrived at Love Field in Dallas, Texas, aboard Air Force One. The motorcade cars had been lined up in a certain order earlier that morning but, just prior to Kennedy's arrival, the order of the vehicles in of Air for Presidential goals

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