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Christian G. Samito - Lincoln and the Thirteenth Amendment (Concise Lincoln Library) - 9780809334247 - V9780809334247
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Lincoln and the Thirteenth Amendment (Concise Lincoln Library)

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Description for Lincoln and the Thirteenth Amendment (Concise Lincoln Library) Hardcover. Series: Concise Lincoln Library. Num Pages: 176 pages, illustrations. BIC Classification: 1KBB; 3JH; HBJK; HBLL; JPHC; JPHL. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 203 x 127 x 11. Weight in Grams: 381.
Long before the Civil War, Abraham Lin­coln recognized the challenge American slavery posed to the ideals of the Decla­ration of Independence. A constitutional amendment would be the ideal solution to ending slavery, yet the idea of such an amendment conflicted with several of Lincoln’s long-held positions. In this study, Christian G. Samito examines how Lincoln’s opposition to amending the United...
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Long before the Civil War, Abraham Lin­coln recognized the challenge American slavery posed to the ideals of the Decla­ration of Independence. A constitutional amendment would be the ideal solution to ending slavery, yet the idea of such an amendment conflicted with several of Lincoln’s long-held positions. In this study, Christian G. Samito examines how Lincoln’s opposition to amending the United States Constitution shaped his political views before he became president, and how constitutional argu­ments overcame Lincoln’s objections, turning him into a supporter of the Thir­teenth Amendment by 1864–65.

For most of his political career, Samito shows, Lincoln disputed chang­ing the constitution, even to overturn rulings with which he disagreed. Well into his presidency, he argued that emancipation could take place only on the state level because the federal gov­ernment had no jurisdiction to control slavery in the states. Between Janu­ary 1863 and mid-1864, however, Lin­coln came to support a constitutional amendment to abolish slavery because it worked within the constitutional structure and preserved key compo­nents of American constitutionalism in the face of Radical Republican schemes.

Samito chronicles lobbying efforts, the final vote in the House on the amend­ment resolution, and various charges of corruption and back-room deals. He also considers the Hampton Roads conference, Lincoln’s own thoughts on the meaning of the amendment, and the impact of Lincoln’s assassination on the reading of the amendment. Closing with a lively discussion that applies the Thir­teenth Amendment to current events, this concise yet comprehensive volume demonstrates how the constitutional change Lincoln helped bring about con­tinues to be relevant today.

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2015
Publisher
Southern Illinois University Press
Condition
New
Series
Concise Lincoln Library
Number of Pages
176
Place of Publication
Carbondale, United States
ISBN
9780809334247
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V9780809334247
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About Christian G. Samito
Christian G. Samito practices law in Boston and teaches legal and con­stitutional history seminars at Boston University School of Law, USA. He is the author of Becoming American under Fire: Irish Americans, African Americans, and the Politics of Citizenship during the Civil War Era. He edited Changes in Law and Society during the Civil War and Reconstruction: A Legal History...
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Christian G. Samito practices law in Boston and teaches legal and con­stitutional history seminars at Boston University School of Law, USA. He is the author of Becoming American under Fire: Irish Americans, African Americans, and the Politics of Citizenship during the Civil War Era. He edited Changes in Law and Society during the Civil War and Reconstruction: A Legal History Documentary Reader, two Civil War letter collections, and a reprinting of a nineteenth-century regimental history.

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