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Author Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865.

Title Lincoln on race & slavery / edited and introduced by Henry Louis Gates, Jr. ; coedited by Donald Yacovone.

Publication Info. Princeton : Princeton University Press, [2009]
©2009

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 Moore Stacks  E457.2 .L744 2009    Available  ---
Description lxviii, 343 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Abraham Lincoln on race and slavery / Henry Louis Gates, Jr -- 1. Protest in Illinois legislature on slavery / March 3, 1837 -- 2. Address before the young men's lyceum of springfield, Illinois / January 27, 1838 -- 3. AL to Mary Speed / September 27, 1841 -- 4. Temperance address / February 22, 1842 -- 5. AL to Williamson Durley / October 3, 1845 -- 6. AL to Josephus Hewett / February 13, 1848 -- 7. Speech at Worcester, Massachusets / September 12, 1848 -- 8. Remarks and resolution introduced in United States House of Representatives concerning abolition of slavery in the Distruct of Columbia / January 10, 1849 -- 9. Eulogy on Henry Clat & Janusry 4, 1855, outline for speech to the colonization society / July 6, 1852 -- 10. Hon. A. Lincoln's address, before the springfield Scott club, in reply to Judge Douglas' Richmond speech / August 14 and 26, 1852 -- 11. Fragments on slavery / July 1, 1854 -- 12. Speech at Bloomington, Illinois / September 12, 1854 -- 13. Speech at Peoria, Illinois / October 16, 1854 -- 14. AL to Ichabod Codding / November 27, 1854 -- 15. AL to owen lovejoy / August 15, 1855 -- 16. AL to George Robertson / August 15, 1855 -- 17. AL to Joshua F. Speed / August 24, 1856 -- 18. Speech at Kalamazoo, Michigan / August 27, 1856 -- 19. AL to Newton Deming and George P. Strong -- 20. Speech at Springfield, Illinois / June 26, 1857 -- 21. A house divided, speech at pringfield, Illinois / June 16, 1858 -- 22. AL to John L. Scripps / June 23, 1858 -- 23. Fragment on the struggle against slavery / July, 1858 -- 24. Speech at Chicago, Illinois / July 10, 1858 -- 25. Speech at Springfield, Illinois / July 17, 1858 -- 26. Speech at Lewistown, Illinois / August 17, 1858 -- 27. First debate with Stephen A. Douglas at Ottawa, Illinois / August 21, 1858 -- 28. Second debate with Stephen A. Douglas at Freeport, Illinois / August 27, 1858 -- 29. Speech at Chrlinville, Illinois / August 31, 1858 -- 30. Speech at Clinton, Illinois / September 2, 1858 -- 31. Speech at Edwardsville, Illinois / September 11, 1858 -- 32. Fourth debate with Stephen A. Douglas / September 18, 1858 -- 33. Fragment on pro-slavery theology / October 1, 1858? -- 34. Seventh and last debate with stephen a. Douglas at Alton, Illiinois, & October 18, 1858, AL to James N. Brown / October 15, 1858 -- 35. AL to Salmon P. Chase / June 9, 1859 -- 36. Speech at Columbus, Ohio / September 16, 1859 --
37. Speech at Cincinnati, Ohio / September 17, 1859 -- 38. Fragment on Free Labor / September 17, 1859 -- 39. Address at the cooper institute, New York City / February 27, 1860 -- 40. Speech at Hartford, Connecticut / March 5, 1860 -- 41. AL to John A. Gilmer / December 15, 1860 -- 42. First inaugural address / March 4, 1861 -- 43. AL to Orville H. Browning / September 22, 1861 -- 44. Message to congress / March 6, 1862 -- 45. AL to James A. McDougall / March 14, 1862 -- 46. AL to Horace Greeley & aPRIL 16, 1862, message to congress / March 24, 1862 -- 47. Appeal to border state representatives to favor compensated emancipation / July 12, 1862 -- 48. Address on coloization to a deputation of Negroes / August 14, 1862 -- 49. AL to Horace Greeley / August 22, 1862 -- 50. Reply to emancipation memorial presented by Chicago Christians of all denominations / September 13, 1862 -- 51. Preliminary emancipation proclamation / September 22, 1862 -- 52. Annual message to congress / December 1, 1862 -- 53. Emancipation proclamation / January 1, 1863 -- 54. AL to Andrew Johnson / March 26, 1863 -- 55. Resolution on slavery / April 15, 1863 -- 56. AL to John M. Schofield / June 22, 1863 -- 57. Order of retaliation / July 30, 1863 -- 58. AL to Nathaniel P. Banks / August 5, 1863 -- 59. AL to Gen. Ulysses S. Grant / August 9, 1863 -- 60. AL to James C. Conkling / August 26, 1863 -- 61. Fragment / August 26, 1863 -- 62. Annual message to congress / December 8, 1863 -- 63. Reply to New York workingmen's democratic republican association / March 21, 1864 -- 64. AL to Albert G. Hodges / April 4, 1864 -- 65. AL to Dewin M. Stanton / May 17, 1864 -- 66. Interview with Alexander W. Randall and Joseph T. Mills / August 18, 1864 -- 67. Resolution submitting the thirteenth amendment to the states / February 1, 1865 -- 68. Second inaugural address / March 4, 1865 -- 69. Speech to one hundred fortieth indiana regiment / March 17, 1865 -- 70. Last public address / April 11, 1865
Subject Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865 -- Views on slavery.
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865.
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865 -- Political and social views.
Political and social views.
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865 -- Relations with African Americans.
Relations with African Americans.
Slavery -- United States -- History -- 19th century -- Sources.
Slavery.
United States.
History.
Chronological Term 19th century
Genre/Form Sources.
Subject Enslaved persons -- Emancipation -- United States -- Sources.
Enslaved persons -- Emancipation.
United States -- Race relations -- History -- 19th century -- Sources.
Race relations.
Added Author Gates, Henry Louis, Jr.
Yacovone, Donald.
Added Title Lincoln on race and slavery
ISBN 0691142343 hardcover alkaline paper
9780691142340 hardcover alkaline paper