Lincoln for President: An Underdog's Path to the 1860 Republican Nomination

This is a narrative of Abraham Lincoln's bid for the White House from 1858 through 1860. Lincoln seemed like a long shot from the beginning--a one term congressmen, he'd never served as a judge or governor or in any statewide office, and he had lost two campaigns for the U.S. Senate. How, then, did he overtake several seemingly better-qualified candidates to ultimately defeat William Seward for his young party's nomination? This work offers a day-by-day account that demonstrates how Lincoln's character, and his upholding of the Declaration of Independence's bold statement of human equality, helped him triumph. Those traits, it is argued, were far more important than any political machinations or backroom deals at the convention.

This book is a sequel to The Lincoln-Douglas Debates and the Making of a President by the same author (McFarland, 2007).

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Lincoln for President: An Underdog's Path to the 1860 Republican Nomination

This is a narrative of Abraham Lincoln's bid for the White House from 1858 through 1860. Lincoln seemed like a long shot from the beginning--a one term congressmen, he'd never served as a judge or governor or in any statewide office, and he had lost two campaigns for the U.S. Senate. How, then, did he overtake several seemingly better-qualified candidates to ultimately defeat William Seward for his young party's nomination? This work offers a day-by-day account that demonstrates how Lincoln's character, and his upholding of the Declaration of Independence's bold statement of human equality, helped him triumph. Those traits, it is argued, were far more important than any political machinations or backroom deals at the convention.

This book is a sequel to The Lincoln-Douglas Debates and the Making of a President by the same author (McFarland, 2007).

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Lincoln for President: An Underdog's Path to the 1860 Republican Nomination

Lincoln for President: An Underdog's Path to the 1860 Republican Nomination

by Timothy S. Good
Lincoln for President: An Underdog's Path to the 1860 Republican Nomination

Lincoln for President: An Underdog's Path to the 1860 Republican Nomination

by Timothy S. Good

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Overview

This is a narrative of Abraham Lincoln's bid for the White House from 1858 through 1860. Lincoln seemed like a long shot from the beginning--a one term congressmen, he'd never served as a judge or governor or in any statewide office, and he had lost two campaigns for the U.S. Senate. How, then, did he overtake several seemingly better-qualified candidates to ultimately defeat William Seward for his young party's nomination? This work offers a day-by-day account that demonstrates how Lincoln's character, and his upholding of the Declaration of Independence's bold statement of human equality, helped him triumph. Those traits, it is argued, were far more important than any political machinations or backroom deals at the convention.

This book is a sequel to The Lincoln-Douglas Debates and the Making of a President by the same author (McFarland, 2007).


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780786439577
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 02/10/2009
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.60(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Timothy S. Good is a National Park Service employee who lives in Chatham, Illinois. His research interests lie in the history of the Lincoln presidency and in American maritime history.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments     
Preface     

1. Before ’59     
2. Seward’s “Irrepressible Conflict”
October 25, 1858     
3. Defining a Lincoln Republican Party
November 1858–August 1859     
4. Douglas Assails the Republicans in Ohio
September 1859     
5. Lincoln Assails Douglas in Ohio and Indiana
September 1859     
6. Lincoln Invades Seward Country: The Cooper
Union Address in New York
September 1859–February 1860     
7. The True Lincoln: In New England
February 1860–March 1860     
8. Preparing for the Convention
April–May 1860     
9. Convention Week Begins
Saturday–Tuesday, May 12–May 15, 1860     
10. The First
Wednesday, May 16     
11. The Second
Thursday, May 17     
12. From Dusk to Dawn
May 17–18, 1860     
13. The Third
Friday, May 18, 1860     
14. Aftershock     

Epilogue     
Appendix A: After the Convention     
Appendix B: Is He One of Us?     
Notes     
Bibliography     
Index     
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