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“[A]n astonishingly interesting interpretation. . . . Fox is wonderfully shrewd and often dazzling.”―Jill Lepore, New York Times Book ReviewIn a stunning feat of scholarship, insight, and engaging prose, Lincoln's Body explores how a president ungainly in body and downright "ugly" of aspect came to mean so much to us.The very roughness of Lincoln's appearance made him seem all the more common, one of us―as did his sense of humor about his own awkward physical nature. Nineteenth-century African Americans felt deep affection for their "liberator" as a "homely" man who did not hold himself apart. During Reconstruction, Southerners felt a nostalgia for the humility of Lincoln, whom they envisioned as a "conciliator." Later, teachers glorified Lincoln as a symbol of nationhood that would appeal to poor immigrants. Monument makers focused not only on the man’s gigantic body but also on his nationalist efforts to save the Union, downplaying his emancipation of the slaves.Among both black and white liberals in the 1960s and 1970s, Lincoln was derided or fell out of fashion. More recently, Lincoln has once again been embodied (as both idealist and pragmatist, unafraid of conflict and transcending it) by outstanding historians, by self-identified Lincolnian president Barack Obama, and by actor Daniel Day-Lewis―all keeping Lincoln alive in a body of memory that speaks volumes about our nation. 35 illustrations The Lincoln-Douglas Debates [ushistory.org] Time and time again Lincoln made that point that "a house divided could not stand." Douglas refuted this by noting that the founders "left each state perfectly free ... Funeral and burial of Abraham Lincoln - Wikipedia Washington D.C. After the assassination of Abraham Lincoln by John Wilkes Booth his body was carried by an honor guard to the White House on Saturday April 15 1865. News Tribune Central MO Breaking News Daily paper. Local state and wire news and commentary. Photo galleries business and obituaries. Mourning Lincoln and Lincolns Body - The New York Times Abraham Lincoln died on April 15 1865 of a gunshot wound to the head. He was 56 years old and 6 feet 4 inches tall: a giant felled. He was the 16th ... Cultural depictions of Abraham Lincoln - Wikipedia Statues of Abraham Lincoln can be found in other countries. In Ciudad Jurez Chihuahua Mexico is a 13-foot (4 m) high bronze statue a gift from the United States ... History - BA (Hons) - University of Lincoln The BA (Hons) History degree at the University of Lincoln is distinctive in the breadth of topics that students can choose to study. These include British European ... Abraham Lincoln's decaying corpse was sent on a two-week ... Excerpted from Lincolns Body: A Cultural History by Richard Wightman Fox out now from W. W. Norton & Co. When Lincoln breathed his last on Saturday m ... Lincoln's Missing Bodyguard History Smithsonian Lincolns Missing Bodyguard What happened to Officer John Parker the man who chose the wrong night to leave his post at Fords Theatre? Lincoln as Commander in Chief History Smithsonian When the American Civil War began president Abraham Lincoln was far less prepared for the task of commander in chief than his Southern adversary. Jefferson Davis had ... Mr. Lincoln Route 66 and Other Highlights of Lincoln ... history of Lincoln Illinois including Route 66 quotes from Author William Maxwell memoir of more than 36 alums of Lincoln Community High School original photos ...
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