Thomas J. DiLorenzo is a professor of economics at Loyola University. He wrote 11 books and published them in many magazines and magazines. In his book "Real Lincoln", Araba Lincoln's traditional painting is even more so. As one of the most famous people in America's history, Lincoln is considered to be a wonderful thing, but these things explain exactly who he really is. As Diana Lorenzo stated, "For many Americans, Lincoln is the most important American politician in history, since the war between nations fundamentally changed the nature of the American government" (2)
Di Lorenzo, Thomas J. Real Lincoln: New appearance of Abraham Lincoln, his agenda and unnecessary war. New York: Sanhe Press, 2002 - 2003. Thomas J. DiLorenzo is a writer known for his history in America. He graduated from the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and the State University with a doctorate. In economics. He has worked as a researcher and teacher for many years at many universities and research institutes. - On March 4, 1861, Abraham Lincoln became the 16th President of the United States of America. President Lincoln was born on 12 February 1809 in the log cabin of Hodwell, Kentucky, and passed away in Washington, DC on the 15th of April, at the age of 56. In 1834, Abraham Lincoln was elected to the Illinois state parliament as a member of the wig party. Participation in politics will help shape and shape his views on slavery
Thomas J. DiLorenzo's book, "Real Lincoln: Abraham Lincoln's New Look" and unnecessary war, he is trying to change the way people think about Abraham Lincoln in today's society. Most people think that Abraham Lincoln is a great liberator, but in this book Lincoln seems to be a much bigger dictator. It is said that he did one thing for the benefit of the individual and the government. - Childhood Abraham Lincoln was born in Harding County, Kentucky, Nancy Hanks Lincoln and Thomas Lincoln. There were two brothers and sisters, Sarah sisters and brother Thomas at Abraham. He died when he was a baby. In 1817, due to land dispute, the Lincoln family moved to Perry County, Indiana. When Abraham was 9 years old, her mother died in Terry. A few months after Abraham's mother, Nancy's death, his father remarried Sarah Bush Johnston, a widow with three children.