Knowing Him by Heart: African Americans on Abraham Lincoln (The Knox College Lincoln Studies Center)

By Aaron H Payne, African Civilization Society, Africano, Alexander H Newton, Alexander T Augusta, Alfred P Smith, Alice Dunbar-Nelson, Amos G Beman, Angeline R Demby, Annie Davis, Archibald H Grimke, Arnold Bertonneau, Arthur W Mitchell, Arvarh E Strickland, Barack Obama, Barbara Jeanne Fields, Benjamin Quarles, Booker T Washington, Carl J Murphy, Carter G Woodson, Charles Chesnutt, Charles H Wesley, Charles W Anderson, Clarence Thomas, Claude McKay, Cora J Ball, Cps, Daisy Bates, Daniel Alexander Payne, Don Carlos Rutter, Douglas L Wilson, Edith Sampson, Edna Greene Medford, Edward A Johnson, Edward M Thomas, Elizabeth Keckley, Elizabeth Keckly, Elizabeth Thomas, Ella Baker, Emmanuel K Love, Etta M T Cottin, Eugene Gordon, Ews Hammond, Ezra R Johnson, Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, Frederick Douglass, Fred Lee Hord, Fred R Moore, George B Vashon, George E Stephens, George L Knox, George Washington, George Washington Williams, George W Henderson, George W Le Vere, Georgia Douglas Johnson, Gerald J Prokopowicz, Grace Evans, Gwendolyn Brooks, Hannah Johnson, Harriet Tubman, Harry C Smith, H Cordelia, Henry Highland Garnet, Henry Johnson, Henry Lee Moon, Henry Louis Gates Jr, Henry McNeal Turner Bp., Henry O Wagoner, H Ford Douglas, Hightower T Kealing, Hubert H Harrison, Ida B Wells-Barnett, Isaac J Hill, Jabez P Campbell, Jackie Robinson, Jacob Thomas, James H Hudson, James H Magee, James L Curtis, James Oakes, James Smith, James W C Pennington, James Weldon Johnson, Jean Baptiste Roudanez, Jennifer L Weber, Jeremiah Asher, Jeremiah B Sanderson, Jesse Max Barber, Joel A Rogers, John H Morgan, John H Murphy Sr, John Hope Franklin, John H Sengstacke, John Mercer Langston, John M Gandy, John Proctor, John R Sellers, John W E Bowen Sr, John Willis Menard, Josephine Silone Yates, Julius F Taylor, Julius Lester, Kelly Miller, Lamar Perkins, Langston Hughes, Leonard A Grimes, Lerone Bennett Jr, Luther Porter Jackson, Malcolm X, Martin Delany, Martin Luther King Jr, Mary Church Terrell, Mary Frances Berry, Mary McLeod Bethune, Matthew D Norman, Matthew D. Norman, Matthew Pinsker, Mattild Burr, Maude K Griffin, Michael Burlingame, Mordecai W Johnson, Norman E W Hodges, North Carolina Freedmen, Oliva Ward Bush-Banks, Osborne P Anderson, Paul Laurence Dunbar, Paul Trevigne, Peter H Clark, Philip A Bell, Ralph J Bunche, Reverdy C Ransom, Richard Carwardine, Richard H Cain, Richard W Gadsden, Robert Hamilton, Robert L Vann, Robert Purvis, Robert R Moton, Robert R Wright Sr, Rodney O Davis, Roscoe Conkling Simmons, Roy Wilkins, Samuel A Haynes, Silas X Floyd, Sojourner Truth, St Clair Drake, S W Chase, Sylvanie F Williams, Theophile T Allain, Thomas Hamilton, Thomas Morris Chester, Thomas N C Liverpool, Thomas Nelson Baker, Thomas R Street, Thomas S Inborden, Thomas Strother, Thurgood Marshall, T Thomas Fortune, Vincent Harding, Walter White, W E B Du Bois, Willard Townsend, William a Sinclair, William E Lilly, William Florville, William H Lewis, William Lloyd Imes, William Monroe Trotter, William Pickens and William S Scarborough

Winner of an Abraham Lincoln Institute Book Award

Though not blind to Abraham Lincoln's imperfections, Black Americans long ago laid a heartfelt claim to his legacy. At the same time, they have consciously reshaped the sixteenth president's image for their own social and political ends. Frederick Hord and Matthew D. Norman's anthology explores the complex nature of views on Lincoln through the writings and thought of Frederick Douglass, Ida B. Wells-Barnett, Mary McLeod Bethune, Thurgood Marshall, Malcolm X, Gwendolyn Brooks, Barbara Jeanne Fields, Barack Obama, and dozens of others. The selections move from speeches to letters to book excerpts, mapping the changing contours of the bond--emotional and intellectual--between Lincoln and Black Americans over the span of one hundred and fifty years.

A comprehensive and valuable reader, Knowing Him by Heart examines Lincoln's still-evolving place in Black American thought.

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Published Dec 20, 2022

576 pages

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