Lincoln at Peoria: The Turning Point : Getting Right with the Declaration of IndependenceTo understand President Abraham Lincoln, one must understand the extraordinary antislavery speech Lincoln delivered at Peoria on October 16, 1854. This three-hour address marked the turning point in Lincoln's political pilgrimage, dramatically altering his political career and, as a result, the history of America. Lincoln opposed any further extension of slavery in the American republic, holding to the Declaration of Independence's universal principle that "all men are created equal." In response to the Kansas-Nebraska Act, Lincoln launched his antislavery campaign, delivering speeches in Springfield and Peoria. The Peoria address was rigorous, logical, and grounded in historical research. It marked Lincoln's reentry into politics and his preparation for the presidency in 1861. The speech catapulted Lincoln into the national debates over slavery and into national politics for the rest of his life. Though historians and biographers have noted its importance, Lincoln's speech at Peoria has not received the attention it deserves. Lincoln at Peoria offers a complete examination of the speech that changed the course of our nation. |
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Among the motives in the free - soil movement for keeping slavery out of Kansas
was that of keeping out blacks , whether free or slave . 9418 Lincoln respected
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If the Union were divided into sovereign slave and free nations , gradual action to
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and social arguments of the free - soil movement , even their racist overtones .
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against black Americans , 137 , 141 Republican Party and , 214 Whigs as free -
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Crítica de los usuarios - nbmars - LibraryThingThe Kansas-Nebraska Act, passed on May 30, 1854, was “one of the most explosive congressional statutes of American history” according to Lewis Lehrman, whose new book focuses on Lincoln’s reaction to ... Leer comentario completo
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ON THE ROAD TO THE SPRINGFIELD SPEECH | 1 |
SPRINGFIELD PEORIA AND BEYOND | 37 |
THE CONTEXT | 69 |
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