Lincoln and Chief Justice Taney: Slavery, Secession, and the President's War Powers

James F. Simon
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Traces the political and personal clashes between the sixteenth president and his Chief Justice, profiling their disparate views about African-American rights, the South's legal ability to secede, and presidential constitutional powers during wartime. 40,000 first printing.
Genres: HistoryCivil WarNonfictionBiographyAmerican HistoryPoliticsPresidentsAmerican Civil WarLawAudiobook
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