In this insightful book, White shows how Lincoln's second inaugural address, delivered five-and-a-half weeks before the president's assassination, drew from the whole of his rhetorical genius, biblical learning, and a lifetime of moral contemplation.
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In this insightful book, White shows how Lincoln's second inaugural address, delivered five-and-a-half weeks before the president's assassination, drew from the whole of his rhetorical genius, biblical learning, and a lifetime of moral contemplation.
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Having read many books on Lincoln this speech is frequently skipped or referred to in passing yet it reveals significantly Lincoln's thinking about his view of God and the war. Why authors avoid the speech would be an interesting study.