Lincoln and incumbent senator Douglas squared off, of course, in the most famous debates in American history. The Illinois encounters would reshape the nation's bitter argument over slavery, transform ...
Text of the speeches from "Political debates between Lincoln and Douglas," Columbus, O., 1860, with connecting narrative by the editor, and much illustrative material ...
Abraham Lincoln recognized that the American national character is sustained by custom and culture and grounded in principle.
The Lincoln–Douglas Debates of 1858 were a series of seven debates between Abraham Lincoln, the Republican candidate for the United States Senate from Illinois, and incumbent Senator Stephen Douglas, ...
The campaign opens -- The Springfield speeches -- Taking the stump -- The Ottawa debate -- The Freeport debate -- The campaign progresses -- The Jonesboro debate -- The Charleston debate -- Touches of ...
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During the debates between Lincoln and Douglas, Lincoln combines the nation’s moral compass with the constitution, sparking a major turning point, in this clip from Season 1, "The Railsplitter." ...
The April Civil War Roundtable in Bay City will feature a re-enactment of the Lincoln-Douglas Debates presented by Fred Priebe and Len Steinberg. For information, e-mail alincoln@comcast.net. The ...
In Freeport, Illinois, just beyond the somnolent downtown, a small park near the Pecatonica River is wedged next to the public library. In the mid-19th century, however, land along the shore stretched ...