Abraham Lincoln, the sixteenth president of the United States, is an American icon. To many, he is a symbol of values, sacrifice and determination. Modern notions of nationalism, liberty, and constitution all owe their debt to Lincoln, as does the unity of the American states. And yet, in his own day, Lincoln was also reviled by many as a traitor, tarnished by his associations with the wrong kind of race and the wrong end of society.
Chapter 1: The Roots of Leadership
Chapter 2: The Rail Splitter and Honest Abe
Chapter 3: From Childhood to Manhood
Chapter 4: A Politician is Born
Chapter 5: Life, Love and Marriage
Chapter 6: The Politics of Slavery
Chapter 7: The Birth of a Political Party
Chapter 8: Life in the White House
Chapter 9: The Politics of War
Chapter 10: A Presidential War
Chapter 11: Emancipation Proclamation
Chapter 12: Re-election and Political Maneuvring
Chapter 14: A New Beginning and a Tragic End
Chapter 15: Assassins and Conspirators
Chapter 16: The Failure of Reconstruction
Chapter 17: The Lincoln Legacy
Appendix 2: Gettysburg Address (The Hay Copy)