The Black Mans President, Michael Burlingame
The Black Mans President, Michael Burlingame
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The Black Man's President
Abraham Lincoln, African Americans, & the Pursuit of Racial Equality

Author: Michael Burlingame

Narrator: Tony Isabella

Unabridged: 9 hr 45 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 03/29/2022


Synopsis

In a little-noted eulogy delivered after Lincoln's assassination, Frederick Douglass called the president "emphatically the black man's president," the "first to show any respect for their rights as men." Douglass pointed not just to Lincoln's official acts and utterances, like the Emancipation Proclamation or the Second Inaugural Address, but also to the president's own personal experiences with Black people.

But Lincoln's description as "emphatically the black man's president" rests on more than his relationship with Douglass or on his official words and deeds. Lincoln interacted with many other African Americans during his presidency. His unfailing cordiality to them, his willingness to meet with them in the White House, to honor their requests, to invite them to consult on public policy, to treat them with respect whether they were kitchen servants or leaders of the Black community, to invite them to attend receptions, to sing and pray with them in their neighborhoods—all those manifestations of an egalitarian spirit justified the tributes paid to him by Frederick Douglass and other African Americans.

Historian David S. Reynolds observed that only by examining Lincoln's "personal interchange with Black people do we see the complete falsity of the charges of innate racism that some have leveled against him over the years."

About Michael Burlingame

Michael Burlingame holds the Chancellor Naomi B. Lynn Distinguished Chair in Lincoln Studies at the University of Illinois Springfield. He is the author or editor of several books about Lincoln, including An American Marriage; Lincoln Observed; The Inner World of Abraham Lincoln; and the two-volume critical masterpiece Abraham Lincoln: A Life. Michael lives in Springfield, Illinois.


Reviews

Goodreads review by David

Michael Burlingame offers what is perhaps the most important Abraham Lincoln book of 2021. A preeminent Lincoln scholar known for his research, Burlingame takes direct aim at a huge question that has become relevant again today - was Lincoln a racist or not - and documents his interactions with Afri......more

Goodreads review by James

This review originally was published in Illinois Times' edition of February 10, 2022. We used to put on pedestals countrymen deserving of honor for civic generosity or courage on behalf of good causes. Of late, we have taken down more statues than we have put up as the nation reconsiders the very not......more

Posting a full review here just for the reason this book has very few reviews and people need to know the truth about it. == This is another failed attempt to whitewash Lincoln on the issue of colonization of African-Americans, above all else. When Burlingame started citing David S. Reynolds and James......more

Goodreads review by Steven

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Book 4 of 2024. “The Black Man’s President” by Michael Burlingame. Subtitled “Abraham Lincoln, African Americans, and the Pursuit of Racial Equality,” and with title taken from a speech by Frederick Douglass, Burlingame’s book focuses on exactly that: what kind of president was Lincoln to Bl......more

Goodreads review by Michael

Detailed and thoughtful exploration of Lincoln’s views on race. Lincoln was a master politician who advanced the rights of African-Americans as quickly as possible. He treated all African-Americans that he met with kindness, respect, and dignity.......more