To celebrate the 150th anniversary of the most famous political argument in U.S. history; The Lincoln-Douglas Debates of 1858 is now available in a special commemorative edition. As Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas fiercely competed for the Illinois seat in the U.S. Senate; they debated many of the crucial and controversial issues--including slavery--that would later come to define Lincoln's political career. Thoughtfully edited by acclaimed historian Robert W. Johannsen; this essential manuscript captures a groundbreaking and provocative moment in American politics.Framed by an insightful new foreword by Johannsen's former student James L. Huston; this series of debates communicates the eloquence; urgency; and immediacy of its historical moment. To make these arguments more relevant to contemporary readers; Huston discusses the historiography of the debates since 1965; how various historians have addressed the debates; and why the debates remain so important today. This indispensable resource also includes Douglas's Chicago speech and Lincoln's "House Divided" speech. Providing a timely and engrossing look at this dynamic event; the 150th anniversary edition of The Lincoln-Douglas Debates of 1858 remains the authoritative presentation of these lively; landmark orations.
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