Historian James McPherson on Abraham Lincoln's Legacy
James M. McPherson, George Henry Davis '86 Professor of History Emeritus at Princeton University, delivered one of the Johnson Lectures at Washington and Lee University on Feb. 12, 2010.

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Gary Gallagher – "Was Reconstruction a Lost Moment?"

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The Geopolitics of the American Civil War

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Is the Civil War the Revolution We Like to Forget?

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Allen Guelzo: "Abraham Lincoln and the Presidency"

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James McPherson Interview: Uncovering the Complexity of America's Great Emancipator

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Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas on Abraham Lincoln

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"Did Robert E Lee Commit Treason?" by Dr. Allen Guelzo, Gettysburg College

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Lincoln as Commander-in-Chief: Part 1

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The Genius of Abraham Lincoln

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After Appomattox: Gregory Downs in Conversation with David Blight

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Conversations with History - James M. McPherson

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Remembering Robert E. Lee 2014 with Dr. Christian B. Keller, “Robert E. Lee, Great Captain”

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The Antislavery Bulwark: The Antislavery Origins of the Civil War – Intro & Keynote

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David Reynolds Interview: The Complexities of Abraham Lincoln's Morality and Political Ambition

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But There Was No Peace: The Aftermath of the Civil War

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Abraham Lincoln: Redeemer President with Allen C. Guelzo at Ford's Theatre

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Forever Free: An Evening with Prof. James McPherson & Prof. Allen Guelzo - Gettysburg College

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The Two Georges: Marshall and Patton

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David Blight - The Civil War in American Memory

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