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Religion and the American Presidency, 2007
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Perspectives on Political Science, 1999
American Political Thought, 2015
Perspectives on Political Science, 2005
Perspectives on Political Science, 1999
Perspectives on Political Science, 2010
This essay examines how Lincoln dealt with race, slavery, and emancipation in antebellum America.... more This essay examines how Lincoln dealt with race, slavery, and emancipation in antebellum America. It argues that despite a few controversial statements and policies regarding black Americans, Lincoln sought to preserve the American union and its system of self-government by reclaiming the ideals of the Declaration of Independence. Unlike U.S. Senator Stephen A. Douglas, who exploited white bigotry in his
Political Science Quarterly, 2010
Journal of Supreme Court History, 2010
Ever true to Liberty, the Union, and the Constitution-true to Liberty, not selfishly, but upon pr... more Ever true to Liberty, the Union, and the Constitution-true to Liberty, not selfishly, but upon principle-not for special classes of men, but for all men; true to the Union and the Constitution, as the best means to advance that liberty.
Journal of Supreme Court History, 2007
African American Review, 2007
Ralph Ellison and the Raft of Hope A Political Companion to Invisible Man EDITED BY LUCAS E. MORE... more Ralph Ellison and the Raft of Hope A Political Companion to Invisible Man EDITED BY LUCAS E. MOREL Ralph Ellison learned from Mark Twain that" a novel could be fashioned as a raft of hope, to keep us afloat as we tried to negotiate the snags and whirlpools that mark our ...
Abstract will be provided by author.
Religion and the American Presidency, 2007
Abstract will be provided by author.
Perspectives on Political Science, 1999
American Political Thought, 2015
Perspectives on Political Science, 2005
Perspectives on Political Science, 1999
Perspectives on Political Science, 2010
This essay examines how Lincoln dealt with race, slavery, and emancipation in antebellum America.... more This essay examines how Lincoln dealt with race, slavery, and emancipation in antebellum America. It argues that despite a few controversial statements and policies regarding black Americans, Lincoln sought to preserve the American union and its system of self-government by reclaiming the ideals of the Declaration of Independence. Unlike U.S. Senator Stephen A. Douglas, who exploited white bigotry in his
Political Science Quarterly, 2010
Journal of Supreme Court History, 2010
Ever true to Liberty, the Union, and the Constitution-true to Liberty, not selfishly, but upon pr... more Ever true to Liberty, the Union, and the Constitution-true to Liberty, not selfishly, but upon principle-not for special classes of men, but for all men; true to the Union and the Constitution, as the best means to advance that liberty.
Journal of Supreme Court History, 2007
African American Review, 2007
Ralph Ellison and the Raft of Hope A Political Companion to Invisible Man EDITED BY LUCAS E. MORE... more Ralph Ellison and the Raft of Hope A Political Companion to Invisible Man EDITED BY LUCAS E. MOREL Ralph Ellison learned from Mark Twain that" a novel could be fashioned as a raft of hope, to keep us afloat as we tried to negotiate the snags and whirlpools that mark our ...