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Gordon R. Sullivan '59 honored at Generals Bridge and park dedication in Quincy, Massachusetts

Gordon R. Sullivan '59 honored at Generals Bridge and park dedication in Quincy, Massachusetts
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Every Drop of Blood: The Momentous Second Inauguration of Abraham Lincoln


Edward Achorn, Atlantic Monthly Press, 416 pages
Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Address is counted as one of his most memorable speeches. Containing just 700 words, it is inscribed in stone in the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC, along with the Gettysburg Address.
The Second Inaugural Address was unique in being the first Lincoln speech that condemned slavery as an unmitigated evil. It brought to an end decades in which the question of slavery had been the subject of repeated attempts at compromise aimed at establishing a
modus vivendi between the slaveholding South and the North.
Every Drop of Blood
A new book by Providence, Rhode Island, journalist Edward Achorn traces the events surrounding Lincoln’s second inauguration and follows several side stories relating to the lives of African American abolitionist Frederick Douglass, assassin John Wilkes Booth, and poet Walt Whitman. ....

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Boston Review — Richard White: Before Greed


Richard White
John D. Rockefeller and John D. Rockefeller Jr. in 1915. American
liberals of the Gilded Age were suspicious of vast corporate
wealth, which they saw as a major cause of poverty. / Library of Congress
Speaking in New Haven in 1860, Abraham Lincoln told an audience, “I am not ashamed to confess that 25 years ago I was a hired laborer, mauling rails, at work on a flat-boat just what might happen to any poor man’s son.” After his death, Lincoln’s personal trajectory from log cabin to White House emerged as the ideal American symbol. Anything was possible for those who strived. ....

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