Abraham Lincoln President-Elect

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<p> Immediately after Abraham Lincoln was elected President of the United States of America the nation began to experience extreme turmoil. From his election in November 1860 until his inauguration five months later Lincoln was pushed pulled blamed and praised by all people from all sides as the country began its inevitable slide toward war. Southerners refused to see him as anything but a Black Republican an abolitionist poorly disguised as a moderate who was committed only to destroying their beloved slave system and with it their entire way of life. Northerners meanwhile pleaded with Lincoln to speak out and reassure the country that his election and his policies brought not separation but harmony.</p><p> This engaging work utilizes in addition to better known works sources sometimes overlooked or under appreciated: newspaper accounts from across America (particularly from the cities Lincoln passed through on his journey to Washington) journals and diaries of his contemporaries and correspondence. Lincoln's speeches also appear here as they did in newspapers in 1860 and 1861; crowd reactions and Lincoln's occasional banter with individuals who called out to him are faithfully reproduced as well.</p>
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