Lincoln S Northern Nemesis

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Clement Vallandigham, an Ohio opponent of the Civil War and of abolition, was thrown out of the country by Abraham Lincoln because of his political views. As a result of his banishment, Vallandigham became a martyr to his cause and was nominated for governor by the Democratic Party in 1863. He ran the race from exile. The stakes in this colorful campaign were enormous, and Lincoln was highly involved, worrying that a Vallandigham victory would be seen as a rejection of the war by voters. That could have been devastating to the Union cause. It also would likely have made Vallandigham--a former congressman from Dayton--a presidential prospect. This book tells the story of a unique event in American history: a president--significantly, Lincoln--banishing a leading opponent, with that opponent then being nominated by a major party for high office in an important state.

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Genre : History
Author : Martin Gottlieb
Publisher : McFarland
Release : 2021-09-08
File : 279 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781476643717


Lloyd S Register Of British And Foreign Shipping

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Genre : Marine insurance
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Release : 1906
File : 902 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015058545107


Land Promise And Peril

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In Langston Hughes' 'Mother to Son,' (1922), written at a time of dramatic disruption in the American economy and continued tyranny in the lives of Black people, urban and rural, the Mother pleads with the child not to give up. She tells the child that she has been 'a climbing on, reaching landings and turning corners.' Not only did the seven families chronicled in this unique study not give up, while both losing and gaining ground, they managed to sponsor a generation of children, several of whom reached the middle and upper-middle classes. Land, Promise, and Peril chronicles the actions, actors, and events that propelled legal racism and quelled it, showing how leadership and political institutions play a crucial role in shaping the pace and quality of exits from poverty. Despite great odds, some domestics, sharecroppers, tenants, and farmers and their children navigated pathways toward the middle class and beyond.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Mary D. Coleman
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2023-01-31
File : 419 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781009193009


Military History For The Modern Strategist

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The recent conclusion to the war in Afghanistan — America’s longest and one of its most frustrating — serves as a vivid reminder of the unpredictability and tragedy of war. In this timely book, esteemed military expert Michael O’Hanlon examines America’s major conflicts since the mid-1800s: the Civil War, the two World Wars, Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan. Now updated with a new preface that addresses the Revolutionary War and brief observations on three other conflicts in U. S. History, O’Hanlon’s unique book — combining brevity and clarity with a broad conceptual approach —serves as an important treatment of America’s military history at the strategic and theater of operations levels. It should appeal to students of security studies and military history at universities and war colleges as well as generalists. He addresses profound questions. How successful has the United States been when it waged these wars? Were the wars avoidable? Did America’s leaders know what they were getting into when they committed to war? And what lessons does history offer for future leaders contemplating war? O’Hanlon looks for overarching trends and themes, along with the lessons for the military strategists and political leaders of today and tomorrow, including the observation that war is usually far more difficult than expected, and that its outcomes are rarely predictable.

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Genre : History
Author : Michael O'Hanlon
Publisher : Brookings Institution Press
Release : 2024-02-15
File : 449 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780815740681


Talking American History

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Offering an alternative to encyclopedic textbooks that confirm Henry Ford’s complaint that the study of history is just “one damned thing after another,” it provides an informal and conversational narrative history of the American experience from the Colonial period to the present day. Above all, history is a story, and the story of America is a complicated and contested tale. Rather than simply the exceptionalism of a shining city upon a hill, the American saga includes a dark stain of prejudice and nativism still present within the national fabric. Beginning with the assault upon Native lands and culture along with the introduction of racial slavery, patterns of exploitation and greed fostering gender, racial, and class inequality are an essential part of America’s story. Themes of prejudice and inequality, however, are offset by the promise of social justice and an egalitarian America outlined by Thomas Jefferson’s Declaration of Independence, Elizabeth Cady Stanton’s Seneca Falls Declaration of Principles, Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address, Franklin D. Roosevelt’s The Four Freedoms, and Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” oratory. While considering topics such as Presidential leadership, Talking American History emphasizes the efforts of American reformers, dreamers, freedom fighters, dissenters, radicals, and workers to move the nation toward the democratic promise laid out in its founding documents. The framework is a traditional political history narrative told from a progressive perspective. This is an interpretation with which not all readers will agree, but the intention is to facilitate dialogue and debate that are imperative for the survival of American democracy.

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Genre : History
Author : Ron Briley
Publisher : Sunstone Press
Release : 2020-07-02
File : 452 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781611395839


366 Days In Abraham Lincoln S Presidency

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In this biography, Wynalda looks at the private, political, and military decisions of America's greatest president. Covering 366 nonconsecutive days of Lincoln's presidency, this is a rich and exciting new perspective on Lincoln.

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Genre : Biography & Autobiography
Author : Stephen A. Wynalda
Publisher : Skyhorse Publishing Inc.
Release : 2010-05-18
File : 625 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781602399945


The Loyal People Of The North West

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Genre : Chicago (Ill.)
Author : Stella S. Coatsworth
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Release : 1865
File : 636 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOMDLP:abj6914:0001.001


Lincoln And Chief Justice Taney

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The clashes between President Abraham Lincoln and Chief Justice Roger B. Taney over slavery, secession, and the president's constitutional war powers are vividly brought to life in this compelling story of the momentous tug-of-war between these two men during the worst crisis in American history.

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Genre : History
Author : James F. Simon
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Release : 2007-11-20
File : 338 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780743250337


Insiders Guide To Civil War Sites In The South

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Civil War history buffs will love this unique travel guide to the South's most famous and infamous battle sites, including historical background, directions to hard-to-find locations, and tips on where to stay, eat, and shop.

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Genre : Travel
Author : Shannon Lane
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Release : 2010-03-02
File : 350 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780762762453


Southern Rights And Northern Wrongs

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Genre : United States
Author : John Montgomery Gordon
Publisher :
Release : 1870
File : 440 Pages
ISBN-13 : HARVARD:HX4PYV