Summary Of The Great Emancipator By Thomas Dilorenzo

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Thomas DiLorenzo tries to demythologize Lincoln’s reputation as a president. He does not consider that Abraham Lincoln did the job of preserving, protecting, and defending the Union, constitution, or the blacks during the greatest crisis of America. Thomas Dilorenzo give information to make Abraham looks like a hateful man. It would be hard to believe before reading this book. Lincoln is believed to be the plug to all the chaos of many events during this time.
In fact, DiLorenzo believes that Abraham Lincoln opens to door of war, which was very close to home. What the people would call the feud between his fellow north and south Americans. Abraham Lincoln plunged the people into a four-year misery. He did not preserve the Union. He freed the …show more content…

He does not mention the issue of slavery. In fact, Lincoln hardly ever mentioned the issue before 1854 (3). Americans would say that slavery was an overwhelming issue during this time. This was an everyday battle for Americans in the south of morality and tradition. Abraham Lincoln mainly bypassed the issue, but allowed it to play a huge part of his term while in office does not add up. His campaign base was not for him to genuinely protect the African Americans, but to exploit their ever-long struggle. Americans had doubts about Lincoln’s commitment to racial equality (3). It was said that Abraham Lincoln primary means of dealing with racial problems was to attempt to colonize all American blacks back in Africa, Haiti, or Central- America. He wanted them anywhere, but in the United States. (4). Lincoln's views were consistent with most of Northerners, those of them who discriminated against free blacks. Even Abraham’s home state, Illinois was prohibiting the emigration of blacks into the northern states (4). The racial equality issues were a war itself within the states. However, a war was not necessary to free the slaves (9). But, that is not the only war Abraham Lincoln had started. Thomas says he would charge Lincoln as a “war criminal” (Masugi 2002, 1). He started most of the chaos during his term. This is something DiLorenzo complains about in the book. It was stated that Abraham

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