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This vivid behind-the-scenes narrative recounts a pivotal moment in American history: Abraham Lincoln's unexpected nomination as the Republican candidate for president in 1860. At that time, Lincoln, an Illinois lawyer, had a history of political setbacks, including a notable defeat to Stephen Douglas in 1858 and a decade-long absence from public office. As the Republican National Convention opened in Chicago in May 1860, New York Senator William Seward was the frontrunner, with Salmon Chase and Edward Bates also in contention. Few believed Lincoln had a chance, but his friend, Illinois judge David Davis, was determined to advocate for him. Edward Achorn's account captures the intense political drama that unfolded over six days, highlighting Lincoln's strategic brilliance amid a backdrop of fierce partisanship fueled by issues of racism and slavery. The narrative also reflects the modernization of America, with Chicago serving as a symbol of this transformation. By following key figures like Seward's ally Thurlow Weed and editor Horace Greeley, Achorn brings to life this critical turning point in history. From smoky hotel rooms to the fervent gatherings of the Wide Awakes, a new Republican youth group, the portrayal of a tumultuous political climate resonates with contemporary issues, making this work essential for Lincoln enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
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The Lincoln Miracle, Jessie Wells
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- 2023
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