Becoming Lincoln

Becoming Lincoln

A podcast on the life of Abraham Lincoln, from his ancestors to his afterlife.

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June 26, 2024 35 mins

Abraham Lincoln delivered a powerful closing argument at the final Lincoln-Douglas Debate. Republicans triumphed in contests around the country. But then the Illinois Senate race got an October surprise. 

Blumenthal, Sidney: All The Powers of Earth. Simon and Schuster, 2019.
 
Burlingame, Michael, Abraham Lincoln: A Life. (Vol. 1). The John Hopkins University Press, 1995.

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As Stephen Douglas staggered under alcohol, illness and the repetition of old ideas, Abraham Lincoln found the clear distinction between them in their debates -- and hammered his opponent pitilessly over his indifference to slavery.

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Blumenthal, Sidney: All The Powers of Earth. Simon and Schuster, 2019.
 
Burlingame, Michael, Abraham Lincoln: A Life. (Vol. 1). The John Hopkins University Pres...

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June 12, 2024 32 mins

In an attempt to respond to Stephen Douglas' relentless race-baiting, Abraham Lincoln reaches the moral nadir of his political life. But from the depths of this disaster he starts finding an argument that he will wield with far more effectiveness in the later debates.

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Blumenthal, Sidney: All The Powers of Earth. Simon and Schuster, 2019.
 
Burlingame, Michael, Abraham Lincoln: A Life. (...

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June 5, 2024 33 mins

The Lincoln-Douglas debates had some eloquence, lots of repetition and much in the way of grubby politicking. Stephen Douglas hit hard at Abraham Lincoln in the first contest in Ottawa, and Lincoln hit back at the second in Freeport.

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Blumenthal, Sidney: All The Powers of Earth. Simon and Schuster, 2019.
 
Burlingame, Michael, Abraham Lincoln: A Life. (Vol. 1). The John Hopkins University Pre...

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May 29, 2024 34 mins

Abraham Lincoln's House Divided speech drew clear lines between Democrats and Republicans as the 1858 U.S. Senate campaign in Illinois got underway.

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Blumenthal, Sidney: All The Powers of Earth. Simon and Schuster, 2019.
 
Burlingame, Michael, Abraham Lincoln: A Life. (Vol. 1). The John Hopkins University Press, 1995.

Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln. 1953 Edition hosted by the...

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May 22, 2024 28 mins

A rift between Stephen Douglas and President James Buchanan appeared to give Abraham Lincoln a break in his run for U.S. Senate. But Lincoln began scrambling to pull Republicans behind him after Douglas started flirting with a bipartisan anti-Buchanan coalition.

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"A Bad Sign." Illinois State Journal, April 14, 1858, p. 2

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May 15, 2024 34 mins

The Scott family's decade-long fight to claim the freedom owed to them under the law ran into state and federal judges determined to close the courts -- and broader citizenship -- to Black Americans. For white Americans like Abraham Lincoln, the Dred Scott ruling forced them to consider how denial of rights to one group of people could leave everyone else's rights open to question.
 
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May 8, 2024 36 mins

The 1856 presidential election took place amid a backdrop of violence in Kansas and Congress. Abraham Lincoln threw himself into the fight for the Republican Party and free territories.

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"1856 Democratic Party Platform," hosted on the University of California Santa Barbara's American Presidency Project.

Blumenthal, Sidney: All The Powers of Earth. Simon and Schuster, 2019.

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May 1, 2024 34 mins

As the Whig Party withered away in 1855, Abraham Lincoln found himself pulled toward the new Republican Party -- an organization that not only stood foursquare against slavery's expansion, but brought an economic vision that reflected northern attitudes and explicitly rejected the Southern way of life.

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Blumenthal, Sidney: All The Powers of Earth. Simon and Schuster, 2019.

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April 24, 2024 35 mins

Being an enslaved person in America in the 1850s meant the ever-present threat of violence and separation from loved ones. And throughout the decade, the white South became increasingly determined to spread it as far as they could.

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Berlin, Ira and Rowland, Leslie, ed. Families and Freedom:  A Documetary History of African-American Kinship in the Civil War Era. The New Press; 1997.
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January 15, 2020 33 mins

The Kansas-Nebraska Act threw American politics into chaos in 1854. The two-party duopoly that existed for the previous 20 years was swept away in the space of a few months. As Abraham Lincoln fought for the anti-Nebraska coalition in Illinois, he found himself with an unexpected political opportunity -- followed by the most difficult decision of his career to that point. 

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January 8, 2020 34 mins

Nursing his own ambitions and trying to hold onto his power in the U.S. Senate, Stephen Douglas agreed to introduce legislation repealing the Missouri Compromise and opening the upper Midwest to slavery. The brazen assault by pro-slavery forces upended the nation's party system and brought Abraham Lincoln to the forefront of the forces opposing Douglas and defending the Declaration of Independence. 

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December 18, 2019 33 mins

Abraham Lincoln would never had become president had he not locked horns with Stephen Douglas, whose rapid rise through Illinois politics quickly made him a national icon. Douglas' life had some parallels to Lincoln's, and in many ways, his attraction to money and flexible policy better embodied the America of the early 1850s than the old parties did. 

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December 11, 2019 34 mins

Abraham Lincoln's racial attitudes were complicated. He was willing to defend fugitive slaves and appears to have lived in what was (for its time) an integrated neighborhood. But he also defended a slaveholder in court, and advocated for schemes to persuade African-Americans to leave the land of their birth. 

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December 4, 2019 33 mins

Abraham Lincoln's law practice was dominated by debt cases and the messy but commonplace disputes that make up a legal practice then and now. He plied his trade throughout central Illinois and was a popular companion for other attorneys in his field. But was he a good lawyer?

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November 27, 2019 33 mins

Mary Lincoln's domestic life often involved working as a single parent and managing tight finances while her husband was out making a living. Both parents were devoted to their children, and faced devastation when their son Eddie became sick in late 1849. Less than a year later, Abraham Lincoln made a fateful choice when he received word that his father Thomas was ill. 

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November 20, 2019 32 mins

As he returned for the final congressional session of his term, Abraham Lincoln tried to lay the groundwork for the future of his party -- by proposing the abolition of slavery within the District of Columbia, and in using the patronage powers of the newly elected Whig president. But opposing forces, and Lincoln's underestimation of them, led to disappointment. 

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November 13, 2019 33 mins

The Whigs were desperate for victory in 1848, and Abraham Lincoln joined a group promoting the candidacy of General Zachary Taylor. Lincoln showed that he could be an effective speaker -- but he could not have foreseen that his efforts would help destroy the party that he had devoted his life to. 

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November 6, 2019 35 mins

The U.S. invasion of Mexico in 1846 sparked a humanitarian catastrophe that had profound consequences for both countries. Abraham Lincoln joined a Whig fight against the war. 

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October 30, 2019 35 mins

As Abraham Lincoln moved to secure the Whig nomination for Congress in 1846, he had to confront the ambitions of an old friend for the seat, and the growing power of the abolitionists within his district. 

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