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Abraham Lincoln

Allen Guelzo on Noah Feldman on Abraham Lincoln

John Fea   |  January 12, 2022

In November we called your attention to Noah Feldman’s argument about Lincoln and the Constitution in his new book The Broken Constitution: Lincoln, Slavery and the Refounding of America. In that book, the Harvard Law professor argues that Lincoln violated […]

Do you think America is divided today? Consider the first Thanksgiving

John Fea   |  November 25, 2021

The first official Thanksgiving in the United States did not take place in 1621. (How could it? There was no United States in 1621). It happened in 1863 when Abraham Lincoln, on October 3, proclaimed that Thursday, November 26 would […]

Did Abraham Lincoln break the Constitution?

John Fea   |  November 3, 2021

Harvard law professor Noah Feldman believes that he did, and it had little to do with his support of the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendment. Here is a taste of his recent piece at The New York Times: In April […]

The C-SPAN presidential rankings are here!

John Fea   |  July 1, 2021

C-SPAN asked scholars to rank the presidents in terms of public persuasion, crisis leadership, economic management, moral authority, international relations, administrative skills, relations with Congress, vision, the pursuit of justice, and “performance within the context of the times.” The list […]

San Francisco school board will not rename schools

John Fea   |  April 12, 2021

Some of you may remember our posts earlier this year about the San Francisco school board’s decision to rename forty-four schools that honor historical figures such as George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, and Franklin Delano Roosevelt. It now appears the board […]

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