Hannibal Hamlin - The Story of the Anti-Slavery and Civil War Vice-President Who Might Have Changed History (Paperback)


HANNIBAL HAMLIN-THE STORY OF THE ANTI-SLAVERY
AND CIVIL WAR VICE-PRESIDENT WHO MIGHT HAVE CHANGED HISTORY This book presents the part Mr.Hamlin played during his entire political career of forty years pertaining to the issue of slavery until it was abolished in 1865. It also
continues with Mr. Hamlin's concern for the freedmen during the Reconstruction Era. The book
also discusses the decision that was made at the
Republican Convention in 1864 to nominate Andrew Johnson to be Abraham Lincoln's vice-presidential
running mate in place of Mr. Hamlin. This change of Vice-Presidents would have far reaching ramifications nine months later when Lincoln is assassinated and Andrew Johnson becomes President. Finally the author speculates as to how different the course of Reconstruction would
have been had Hamlin become President instead of Johnson. Hannibal Hamlin is shown to have been a statesman of high character who was well thought of by his colleagues and his constituents, and deserves to receive greater recognition in American History than he has received in the past. Hopefully this book with help to rectify this oversight.

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HANNIBAL HAMLIN-THE STORY OF THE ANTI-SLAVERY
AND CIVIL WAR VICE-PRESIDENT WHO MIGHT HAVE CHANGED HISTORY This book presents the part Mr.Hamlin played during his entire political career of forty years pertaining to the issue of slavery until it was abolished in 1865. It also
continues with Mr. Hamlin's concern for the freedmen during the Reconstruction Era. The book
also discusses the decision that was made at the
Republican Convention in 1864 to nominate Andrew Johnson to be Abraham Lincoln's vice-presidential
running mate in place of Mr. Hamlin. This change of Vice-Presidents would have far reaching ramifications nine months later when Lincoln is assassinated and Andrew Johnson becomes President. Finally the author speculates as to how different the course of Reconstruction would
have been had Hamlin become President instead of Johnson. Hannibal Hamlin is shown to have been a statesman of high character who was well thought of by his colleagues and his constituents, and deserves to receive greater recognition in American History than he has received in the past. Hopefully this book with help to rectify this oversight.

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Imprint

Outskirts Press

Country of origin

United States

Release date

August 2010

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First published

August 2010

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Dimensions

229 x 152 x 4mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

70

ISBN-13

978-1-4327-6207-0

Barcode

9781432762070

Categories

LSN

1-4327-6207-9



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