Listen "Episode 57 — Abraham Lincoln: War, Words & the Work of Union"
Episode Synopsis
pplpod Episode 57 follows Abraham Lincoln’s improbable climb—from Kentucky log cabin to Illinois lawyer, the Lincoln–Douglas debates, and a four-way 1860 victory that dropped him into a nation breaking apart. We track his wartime learning curve: building a “team of rivals,” managing fractious generals, and reframing the conflict from union-only to freedom-plus-union. Inside the turning points: the Emancipation Proclamation, the Gettysburg and Second Inaugural addresses’ moral clarity, the push for the Thirteenth Amendment, and a 1864 reelection few thought possible. We sit with the human costs—grief, doubt, political risk—and with the unfinished business of Reconstruction his murder left behind. Craft, conviction, and the patient, steel-spined leadership that bent events toward a broader idea of America.
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