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Lincoln's Greatest Speech

The Second Inaugural

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Lincoln's Greatest Speech

De: Ronald C. White Jr.
Narrado por: Raymond Todd
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After four years of unspeakable horror and sacrifice on both sides, the Civil War was about to end. On March 4, 1865, at his second inauguration, President Lincoln did not offer the North the victory speech it yearned for; nor did he blame the South solely for the sin of slavery. Calling the whole nation to account, Lincoln offered a moral framework for peace and reconciliation. Eventually this "with malice toward none" address would be accepted and revered as one of the greatest in the nation's history.

White's compelling description of Lincoln's articulation of our nation's struggle and the suffering of all—North, South, soldier, slave—offers new insight into Lincoln's own hard won victory over doubt and his promise of authority and passion. Delivered only weeks before his assassination, the speech was the culmination of Lincoln's moral and rhetorical genius.

©2002 Ronald C. White, Jr. (P)2002 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
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"This excellent title is carefully and clearly read by Raymond Todd.... Todd is respectful in his narration, using an appropriate tone throughout.... His interpretation carries the reader along for a fascinating story about a very important and very short speech." (AudioFile)

"Well researched and at times extraordinarily moving, White's small volume comes closer to finding the true spirit of Abraham Lincoln than many of the more celebrated biographies." (Kirkus Reviews, starred review)

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I liked that the author was able to be objective, but also gave the historical facts around the words and images that Lincoln chose through the speech. Instead of just accepting the words for what they are now, and our time he went back and explained the background, and why Lincoln chose specific words, and it gives an insight into the man that Lincoln was in his time. 

Great details and insight

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This was an eye opener for me. I didn’t expect Mr. Lincoln to write and speak that beautifully.

Knowing A. Lincoln more

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Mr. White has broken new ground and given us an unusually detailed, line by line analysis of the form, content and context of Lincoln’s greatest speech, his second inaugural address. I thought I was familiar with it, but now understand in a deeper way. Particularly interesting is Mr. White’s tracing of Lincoln’s evolution in thinking about the purposes of the war and the role of religion. The scholarship is first rate. The narration is very good. I highly recommend this book.

Essential Lincoln

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it was interesting to hear details of the time. for such a short speech, the summary felt long. not sure exactly what I was looking for with this book, but I didn't quite find it. it feels relevant from the position that our nation is deeply divided right now and it feels overwhelming to think we need someone like Lincoln to bring us back together in order to avoid a repeat of history.

a thoughtful touch point in history.

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Understated analysis of words and thoughts interpolated into 1865. A great perspective was very evident.

Great analysis and pespective

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Many Scholars interpreting Lincoln do not seem to have a theological understanding of the reformed/calvinistic faith. therefore they confuse providence and fatalism likewise they confuse Lincoln's God as first cause with passivity. if you want a accurate picture of Lincoln's thought dr white is your man. this is a great book.

Ronald White gets Lincoln right

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I waited and waited to hear the greatest speech which never came. Great job in breaking down the speech but it would have been nice to actually hear it as Lincoln said it in its entirety.

Speech

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A wonderful and scholarly work. Gave me additional insights into a most complex person. Also a better appreciation of a masterful piece of oratory and literature.

An excellent book

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Only a man who truly had left the ultimate whys and wherefores of such baffling topics as evil, war, and judgment to God's wise dealings, could honestly call on a nation to treat each other without malice. Sadly most people weren't listening that day. They were deciding who should get the blame for the war and excitedly planning to mete out "justice" on their enemies.
This great man and his greatest speech showed the way that would have changed the future of our country in so many wonderful ways. The fact that the speech was ignored may well have been as much a part of God's judgment on our nation as the war was. Dr White's analysis is profound. and shows that Lincoln's speech is relevant to our own political divisions and national moral crises.

With Malice Toward None

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