Morley Klein's Resistance Days Morley Klein's Resistance Day is a very interesting and detailed explanation of the events before and after the civil war. It is owned by Alfred A. Knopf inc. released. In New York City in 1997. This is a book of 420 pages. The author of this book is Maury Klein. Klein is a professor of history at the University of Rhode Island. He focuses on the American history of the 19th and 20th centuries. As the Civil War happened in the 19th century, this gives him good qualifications and can write accurate books on the arrival of the civil war.
History scholar Maury Klein wrote that Lincoln's word is "a gesture aimed at mitigating public fear", but the northern newspaper plans Lincoln to abandon the Republican principle We condemned it as evidence. Declaration This incident convinced the president elected by the election that his best and safest gesture is silence. Mr. Klein pointed out that Mr. Lincoln wrote the editor Henry Raymond of the "New York Times" in a few days. "I think I am doing a demonstration to support my view now.I think that I have seen and approved my speech There are newspapers that have been opposed to us until now I calm the public's anxiety To the best of my knowledge, it is not one, it is not "public interest" but the party's malice completely owns them. "They look for symptoms and give no signs," At least this is my feelings and purpose. "44
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