Lincoln and Ann Rutledge
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06-25-2014, 03:28 PM
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RE: Lincoln and Ann Rutledge
(06-25-2014 06:51 AM)Rob Wick Wrote: Hello Lewis. I haved agreed with Burlingame on the harmfullness of Ruth Painter Randall's "Sifting the Ann Rutledge Evidence." That she allowed her husband's name go out on made it more influential. It was a "Thus Sayeth the Lord" thing for almost 50 years. It was harmful for reasons for nothing to do with Ann Rutledge. RPR was "after bigger game." The real target in it was the Herndon/Weik material. RPR was a fierce almost monomaniacal defender/apologist for Mary Lincoln. (Neely calls her biography, "overly defensive" and Donald says it needs to be balanced with Herndon's biography.) If she could discredit the Ann Rutledge story, she could discredit the Herndon/Weik material. As Burlingame says historians treated the valuable material like "high level toxic waste." Interesting enough, even though the Herndon/Weik material is full of negative material on Mary. There is also positive stuff the RPR used in a bit of hypocrisy as she attacked past rememberances. |
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