4 Douglass was also very involved in national politics, and as the presidential election of 1860 approached, he advocated for candidates with strong antislavery platforms. American voters received a ...
Five days before Christmas in 1860, South Carolina seceded from the Union. Here's what Charleston was like as the Civil War ...
The most politically divided time in US democracy coincided with a boom in new communications technologies, confrontational ...
When considering pardon requests during the Civil War, Abraham ... following year, Lincoln allowed a notorious slave trader named Nathaniel Gordon to be executed. In August 1860, Gordon had ...
During the Fall and Winter of 1859 and 1860, a course of lectures was instituted at the Plymouth Church, Brooklyn. Several distinguished gentlemen were invited, among on.ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
While progressives are in a reflective stage, there are four seismic shifts that occurred over the past few decades they need ...
One of three sculptural renditions of Abraham ... West did Lincoln rejoin the national arena. He lost two bids for the Senate in 1856 and 1858, but made an impression on his state and the nation over ...
Two Republicans who stood up to Stop the Steal — and lost their careers as a result — are evidence of what happens when a ...
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The USS Abraham Lincoln pulled into Port Klang over the weekend, marking the first U.S. aircraft carrier visit to Malaysia in more than a decade following a high-profile bribery scandal involving ...
The Abraham Lincoln Carrier Strike Group returned home Friday just in time for joyous holiday reunions after months at sea that included clashes in the Middle East. The strike group also was ...
The year that is drawing toward its close has been filled with the blessings of fruitful fields and healthful skies. To these bounties, which are so constantly enjoyed that we are prone to forget ...