Lincoln's last speech : wartime reconstruction and the crisis of reunion / Louis P. Masur.
What did Abraham Lincoln envision when he talked about "reconstruction?" Assassinated in 1865, the president did not have a chance to begin the work of reconciling the North and South, nor to oversee Reconstruction as an official postwar strategy. Yet his final speech, given to thousands g...
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New York, NY :
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[2015]
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