Lincoln Uncensored

Joseph Fallon

Lincoln Uncensored presents the views of Abraham Lincoln in his own words on blacks, whites, Mexicans, Indians, slavery, secession, the US Constitution, Habeas Corpus, a national bank, tariffs, internal improvements, war, and God.

The book is composed as a reference work. You can read it cover to cover or go directly to the chapters that are of most interest. The first two-thirds of this book consists of 24 chapters. Each chapter covers a specific subject arranged in chronological order.

The last third of the book has endnotes where more information is provided on such subjects as official corruption, the Great Sioux Uprising of 1862, the attempted assassination of Confederate President Jefferson Davis, and the US Presidential Election of 1864.