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This work explores the life and moral evolution of Abraham Lincoln, focusing on his confrontation with secession, threats to democracy, and the tragedy of slavery, aiming to expand America's possibilities. As a president of a divided nation, Lincoln offers valuable lessons for today's polarized political climate. He faced staunch secessionists in a conflict intertwined with money, power, race, identity, and faith, earning both animosity and admiration. This nuanced portrait reveals a very human Lincoln—an imperfect man whose moral commitment to antislavery was crucial to the narrative of justice in America. From his humble beginnings in 1809 Kentucky to his leadership during the Civil War and tragic assassination in 1865, the book chronicles his rise, self-education, personal struggles, and unwavering belief that slavery must end. It highlights the influence of the enslaved and the courageous Black Americans of the era, shedding light on the complexities of politics, the exercise of power in a tumultuous democracy, and the persistence of white supremacy. Though Lincoln was not without flaws, he exceeded the expectations of many, reminding us that we can always strive for improvement. Understanding Lincoln requires seeing him—and ourselves—in a complete light.
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And There Was Light, Jon Meacham
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- 2023
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