President Lincoln's Attitude Towards Slavery and Emancipation
Henry Watson Wilbur
Read by Guero
A review of events prior to, during and following the American Civil War bringing an insightful perspective on Lincoln's true attitude toward slavery and emancipation. (Summary by Guero) (5 hr 40 min)
Chapters
01 - Chapters 1-3 | 21:08 | Read by Guero |
02 - Chapters 4-5 | 17:33 | Read by Guero |
03 - Chapters 6-7 | 17:58 | Read by Guero |
04 - Chapters 8-9 | 17:54 | Read by Guero |
05 - Chapters 10-12 | 24:39 | Read by Guero |
06 - Chapters 13-14 | 17:55 | Read by Guero |
07 - Chapters 15-16 | 23:35 | Read by Guero |
08 - Chapters 17-18 | 19:29 | Read by Guero |
09 - Chapters 19-21 | 23:57 | Read by Guero |
10 - Chapters 22-24 | 24:39 | Read by Guero |
11 - Chapters 25-26 | 23:08 | Read by Guero |
12 - Chapters 27-29 | 26:20 | Read by Guero |
13 - Chapters 30-31 | 23:36 | Read by Guero |
14 - Chapters 32-34 | 25:55 | Read by Guero |
15 - Chapters 35-36 | 23:08 | Read by Guero |
16 - Chapter 37 | 9:14 | Read by Guero |
Reviews
A good Lincoln study
SteveR
Very well narrated and a helpful, focused examination of Abe Lincoln's perspective on race, with some of the author's own observations on the state of things in the earlier 1900s.
Kyle Bacus
Good review of Lincoln’s writings, interesting observation from Wilbur’s own time. Great narration!