"Loathing Lincoln: An American Tradition From the Civil War to the Present"
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05-15-2014, 07:33 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-15-2014 07:35 AM by jmbarr.)
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RE: "Loathing Lincoln: An American Tradition From the Civil War to the Present"
(05-14-2014 02:50 PM)L Verge Wrote: Mr. Barr, Believe it or not, that was actually the first Lincoln Forum I ever attended (the one where Lerone Bennett spoke). I mention it in one of the endnotes in my book. And, I think you are correct to note that was a good decision to invite him. I think we can all be a little insular in our thinking if we are not careful. As for my writing on Lincoln's assassination, it was a narrowly defined topic (M.A. Thesis) on how Texans responded to his death (many were quite happy Lincoln had been killed, but worried too now that Andrew Johnson was his successor). (05-14-2014 10:36 PM)LincolnToddFan Wrote:(05-14-2014 01:56 PM)jmbarr Wrote: This is John McKee Barr, the author of Loathing Lincoln. I'd be pleased to hear your questions, and comments (all positive, I'm sure), on my book. I'll be checking in from time to time, and if no one objects, I'll post the link to the discussion on my blog, http://www.loathinglincoln.com. And, thanks for taking an interest in my work. I appreciate it. I hope you like the book. Well, thanks! I hope you enjoy it and learn from it. |
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