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CHAPTER 14. The Second Inaugural Address: The Spoken Words
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Ronald C. White
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Chapters in this book
- Lincoln Revisited i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction xi
- CHAPTER 1. Lincoln’s Political Faith in the Peoria Address 1
- CHAPTER 2. Lincoln’s Political Religion and Religious Politics 19
- CHAPTER 3. Lincoln, Douglas, and Popular Sovereignty: The Mormon Dimension 45
- CHAPTER 4. The Campaign of 1860: Cooper Union, Mathew Brady, and the Campaign of Words and Images 57
- CHAPTER 5. ‘‘I See the President’’: Abraham Lincoln and the Soldiers’ Home 81
- CHAPTER 6. Varieties of Religious Experience: Abraham and Mary Lincoln 105
- CHAPTER 7. The Poet and the President: Abraham Lincoln and Walt Whitman 117
- CHAPTER 8. 1862—A Year of Decision for President Lincoln and General Halleck 133
- CHAPTER 9. ‘‘I Felt It to Be My Duty to Refuse’’: The President and the Slave Trader 147
- CHAPTER 10. Abraham Lincoln and Ulysses S. Grant 169
- CHAPTER 11. Motivating Men: Lincoln, Grant, MacArthur, and Kennedy 181
- CHAPTER 12. Lincoln and His Admirals 195
- CHAPTER 13. After Emancipation: Abraham Lincoln’s Black Dream 215
- CHAPTER 14. The Second Inaugural Address: The Spoken Words 231
- CHAPTER 15. Abraham Lincoln and Civil Liberties: Then and Now 251
- CHAPTER 16. After Lincoln’s Reelection: Foreign Complications 279
- CHAPTER 17. Henry Adams on Lincoln 297
- CHAPTER 18. Lincoln’s Assassination and John Wilkes Booth’s Confederate Connection 311
- Notes 327
- Contributors 365
- The Lincoln Forum 370
Chapters in this book
- Lincoln Revisited i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction xi
- CHAPTER 1. Lincoln’s Political Faith in the Peoria Address 1
- CHAPTER 2. Lincoln’s Political Religion and Religious Politics 19
- CHAPTER 3. Lincoln, Douglas, and Popular Sovereignty: The Mormon Dimension 45
- CHAPTER 4. The Campaign of 1860: Cooper Union, Mathew Brady, and the Campaign of Words and Images 57
- CHAPTER 5. ‘‘I See the President’’: Abraham Lincoln and the Soldiers’ Home 81
- CHAPTER 6. Varieties of Religious Experience: Abraham and Mary Lincoln 105
- CHAPTER 7. The Poet and the President: Abraham Lincoln and Walt Whitman 117
- CHAPTER 8. 1862—A Year of Decision for President Lincoln and General Halleck 133
- CHAPTER 9. ‘‘I Felt It to Be My Duty to Refuse’’: The President and the Slave Trader 147
- CHAPTER 10. Abraham Lincoln and Ulysses S. Grant 169
- CHAPTER 11. Motivating Men: Lincoln, Grant, MacArthur, and Kennedy 181
- CHAPTER 12. Lincoln and His Admirals 195
- CHAPTER 13. After Emancipation: Abraham Lincoln’s Black Dream 215
- CHAPTER 14. The Second Inaugural Address: The Spoken Words 231
- CHAPTER 15. Abraham Lincoln and Civil Liberties: Then and Now 251
- CHAPTER 16. After Lincoln’s Reelection: Foreign Complications 279
- CHAPTER 17. Henry Adams on Lincoln 297
- CHAPTER 18. Lincoln’s Assassination and John Wilkes Booth’s Confederate Connection 311
- Notes 327
- Contributors 365
- The Lincoln Forum 370