American History
Lincoln and the Radicals
T. Harry Williams
The struggle between Lincoln and a claque of Republican radicals
Sometimes, in American politics, a conflict becomes so heated and divisiveas the conflict over slavery didthat the ground is set for civil war. Abraham Lincoln, a pragmatist who wanted to rebuild national unity, ran up against the radicals in his own party who insisted on a rigid solution, regardless of the cost to the country.
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January 2005 LC: 41-053088 E
432 pp. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 17 illus.
ISBN 0-299-00274-8 Paper $26.95 s
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