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This week on The Civil War, a discussion about Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis as opposing commanders-in-chief. Historians Harold Holzer, James McPherson, and William Davis talk about how and ...
DAVIS displays all those faults of temper and expression which Mr. LINCOLN might a priori be expected to display, but from which he is, on the contrary, singularly free.
Jefferson Davis, Mr. Hamilton argues, was much better prepared for wartime leadership than Abraham Lincoln, and up through his decision to allow Robert E. Lee to invade the North in what became ...
Three men spent time in jail under suspicion of being involved in the murder of Presdient Lincoln 160 years ago. Two were released but a Randolph County native was executed.
In this ingenious account, biographer Hamilton (War and Peace) surveys “the warring minds and hearts” of Abraham Lincoln and Confederate commander-in-chief Jefferson Davis during the first two ...
Jefferson, in his first inaugural address in 1801, and Lincoln, in each of his messages — 1861 and 1865 — delivered masterful speeches, likely the greatest in our nation’s history, in which ...
A few members of the Utah State Board of Education apparently think that Thomas Jefferson and Abraham Lincoln were Marxists, or even Soviet-style communists. Which is a neat trick for people who ...
You can put him on a pedestal, like Abraham Lincoln, but the marble will have a lot more life and warmth than Davis ever did. And the arcs of their lives are much different.