Lincoln Apostate: The Matson Slave Case by Charles R. McKirdy
English | 30 Apr. 2011 | ISBN: 1604739851 | 182 Pages | PDF | 887.04 KB
English | 30 Apr. 2011 | ISBN: 1604739851 | 182 Pages | PDF | 887.04 KB
In 1847, in a small rural courthouse in Coles County, Illinois, Abraham Lincoln represented a Kentucky slave owner named Robert Matson in his attempt to recover a runaway slave woman and her four children. Most Americans, even those with a penchant for the nation's history, have never heard of this court case. This is no coincidence. Lincoln's involvement in the case has troubled and bewildered most students and biographers of the ""Great Emancipator."" In many assessments, the case inspires rationalizations and distortions; in others, avoidance and denial. These approaches are a disservice to the man and to those who seek to understand him.