The Daily Stoic

Historian Allen C. Guelzo on Hard Choices and Robert E. Lee

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Dec 18, 2021
Historian Allen C. Guelzo, a renowned expert on the American Civil War and Lincoln from Princeton University, dives into the complexities of figures like Robert E. Lee and Abraham Lincoln. He explores how Lee’s moral dilemmas affected his leadership during the Civil War and the significant implications of Lincoln’s assassination on Reconstruction. Guelzo also discusses the nuanced legacy of these leaders, the tragic burdens of their choices, and what their stories reveal about democracy and leadership in times of crisis.
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ANECDOTE

Lincoln's Pardons

  • Lincoln pardoned many deserters and soldiers during the war.
  • He refused to pardon slave trader Nathaniel Gordon, seeing him as robbing Africa.
INSIGHT

Lincoln's Voting Rights Focus

  • Lincoln likely would've emphasized voting rights for freed slaves.
  • This was important both ethically and strategically to counter the old power structure.
ANECDOTE

Sherman's Land Redistribution

  • Sherman's Special Field Orders No. 15 set aside land for freed slaves.
  • This reflected Lincoln's intention to connect economic rights with political rights.
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