The Election of 1860: A Campaign Fraught with Consequences
Michael Holt ’62 presents a new account of the 1860 election: Lincoln versus Stephen Douglass in the North and John Bell versus John C. Breckenridge in the South. The issue at stake was not just slavery, but the Republican Party’s anti-Southern rhetoric and the corruption of incumbent Democrat James Buchanan.
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