Lincoln's enduring legacy perspectives from great thinkers, great leaders, and the American experiment / edited by Robert P. Watson, William D. Pedersen, and Frank J. Williams.

Contents What would Lincoln do? / Robert P. Watson -- Tolstoy on Lincoln / Norman W. Provizer -- Mill and Lincoln on liberty / David Nordquest -- Theodore Roosevelt and the heirs of Abraham Lincoln / James MacDonald -- Woodrow Wilson and Lincoln's bridge to the world / Mary Elizabeth Stockwell -- Lincoln's impact on Martin Luther King Jr. / David Mass -- Lincoln and the idea of a democratic peace / Gordon Henderson -- African American memory and the Great Emancipator / John Barr -- Lincoln, the Roosevelts, and Herbert Croly's America / Richard Striner -- Lincoln's relationship with gentility in America / David Demaree -- Lincoln's use of religion and morality / Danny Adkison -- Shaping American foreign policy : comparing Lincoln/Seward and Nixon/Kissinger / Byron Daynes and Hyrum Salmond -- Lincoln as father : dealing with tragedy in the White House / Robert P. Watson and Richard M. Yon -- Reflections on Lincoln's enduring legacy : bicentennial reflections / Frank J. Williams.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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LCCN 2010039530
ISBN9780739149898 (cloth : alk. paper)
ISBN073914989X (cloth : alk. paper)
ISBN9780739149911 (electronic)
ISBN0739149911 (electronic)

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