Lincoln on Race and Slavery By Henry Louis Gates Jr., Donald Yacovone
Publisher: Princeton University Press 2009 | 416 Pages | ISBN: 0691142343 | PDF | 4 MB
Gates dispenses his lessons respectably. For the most part, he places Lincoln correctly in these different groups and along these different measures, even though it requires conceding that Lincoln fell far short of our own conceptions of justice and humanity. Amid the current bicentennial emoting, it is refreshing to read an evaluation of Lincoln that refuses, as Gates writes, to 'romanticize him as the first American president completely to transcend race and racism.'
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