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The vivid, behind-the-scenes story of a pivotal moment in American history unfolds with Abraham Lincoln's nomination to lead the Republican Party in the 1860 presidential election. Despite a history of political setbacks, including a notable loss to Stephen Douglas in 1858 and a decade out of public office, Lincoln's fortunes changed at the Republican National Convention in Chicago. As the convention began on May 12, 1860, New York Senator William Seward was the clear favorite, with other prominent figures like Salmon Chase and Edward Bates also in contention. Few believed Lincoln had a chance, yet his friend, Judge David Davis, was determined to advocate for him. Edward Achorn chronicles the intense political drama over the next six days, revealing Lincoln's quiet strategy amid fierce partisanship, the national debates over racism and slavery, and the vibrant backdrop of Chicago's modernization. Through the perspectives of key insiders, including Thurlow Weed and Horace Greeley, Achorn captures the contentious atmosphere, from smoky hotel rooms to the passionate speeches at The Wigwam convention center. This engaging narrative illustrates how a long-shot candidate emerged victorious, ultimately benefiting the nation. Achorn's work is essential reading for anyone interested in Lincoln or American history.
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The Lincoln Miracle, Edward Achorn
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- 2024
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