Stanley Harrold, Lincoln and the Abolitionists, 1st ed.

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Looks at Lincoln’s Relationship with Abolitionists

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Stanley Harrold’s Lincoln and the Abolitionists, takes a look at Lincoln’s relationship with the complex and ever-evolving Abolitionist factions in America during the era.

Providing insight into the stressful, evolving relationship between Lincoln and the abolitionists, and also into the complexities of northern politics, society, and culture during the Civil War era, this concise volume illuminates a central concern in Lincoln’s life and presidency. 

Part of the Southern Illinois University Press series, The Concise Lincoln Library. This exciting series brings together expert scholars to elaborate on the life, times, and legacy of Abraham Lincoln. Each book gives readers the opportunity to quickly achieve basic knowledge of a Lincoln-related topic. In an effort to make new scholarship accessible to the widest audience possible, the books carry minimal endnotes and historiography and are written in a style that is easy for anyone to understand. In-depth yet accessible, the Concise Lincoln Library appeals to both the novice and the Lincoln scholar.

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Harold, Stanley. Lincoln and the Abolitionists. Carbondale: 2018, 168p., d.j.