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Lincoln, Race, and Slavery | Vol 21 No 4 | October 2007 | OAH Magazine of History

 

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Lincoln, Race, and Slavery
Volume 21, no 4 • October 2007


FROM THE EDITOR
Contextualizing Lincoln and Race
Phillip M. Guerty

FOREWORD
Lincoln, Race, and Slavery
Darrel E. Bigham

ARTICLES
Changing Perspectives on Lincoln, Race, and Slavery
Brian Dirck

Lincoln, Race, and Slavery: A Biographical Overview
Allen C. Guelzo

Lincoln and Colonization
Richard Blackett

"That All Mankind Should Be Free": Lincoln and African Americans
Thomas C. Mackey

TEACHING RESOURCES
Lincoln, Race, and Slavery before 1858: The Key Documents
William Bartelt

Teaching with Images: Lincoln and African Americans
Matthew McMichael

A Complex Relationship: Lincoln and Frederick Douglass
Michael Ryan-Kessler

Lincoln, Race, and Slavery: 1856-1865
James Percoco

TEACHING AMERICAN HISTORY WITH DOCUMENTS FROM THE GILDER LEHRMAN COLLECTION
Lincoln on the Moral Bankruptcy of Slavery:
Inside the Lincoln-Douglass Debates of 1858
David W. Blight

On the cover:
James Montgomery Flagg, "Abraham Lincoln the night before issuing the Emancipation Proclamation," oil painting from The Frank and Virginia Williams Collection of Lincolniana. Photograph by George Alarie. Reprinted with permission.

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