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  • Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865 -- Political and social views.
     
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    Brought forth on this continent : Abraham Lincoln and American immigration / Harold Holzer.
    by Holzer, Harold, author.
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    New York : Dutton, [2024]
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  • Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865 -- Political and social views.
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  • Immigrants -- United States -- History -- 19th century.
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  • United States -- Emigration and immigration -- History -- 19th century.
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    9780451489012 (hardcover) :
    0451489012 (hardcover)
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    456 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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    Introduction: For the encouragement of immigration -- A world in miniature -- So much savage feeling -- No objection to fuse with any body -- Our equals in all things -- A vital part of freedom -- Teutonic expectants -- I fights mit Sigel -- God bless the Irish flag -- More of the quarrel -- This noble effort -- Epilogue: Scattered to the winds.
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    "From acclaimed Lincoln Prize winner Harold Holzer, a groundbreaking account of Abraham Lincoln's grappling with the politics of immigration against the backdrop of the Civil War. In the three decades before the Civil War, some ten million foreign-born people settled in the United States, forever altering the nation's demographics, culture, and--perhaps most significantly--voting patterns. America's newest residents fueled the national economy, but they also wrought enormous changes in the political landscape and exposed an ugly, at times violent, vein of nativist bigotry. Abraham Lincoln's ascent ran parallel to this turmoil; even Lincoln himself did not always rise above it. Tensions over immigration would split, and ultimately destroy, Lincoln's Whig Party years before the Civil War. Yet the war made clear just how important immigrants were, and how interwoven they had become in American society. Harold Holzer charts Lincoln's political career through the lens of immigration, from his role as a member of an increasingly nativist political party to his evolution into an immigration champion, a progression that would come at the same time as he refined his views on abolition and Black citizenship. As Holzer writes, "The Civil War could not have been won without Lincoln's leadership, but it could not have been fought without the immigrant soldiers who served and, by the tens of thousands, died that the 'nation might live.'" An utterly captivating and illuminating work, Brought Forth on This Continent assesses Lincoln's life and legacy in a wholly original way, unveiling remarkable similarities between the nineteenth century and the twenty-first"--Provided by publisher.
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