Liz Gnidovec

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William Seward and Salmon Chase were strong figures who had held public office during the period since the slavery crisis had sharpened in 1850; each had left a trail of decisions for which he might be criticized. Lincoln’s advantage was his lack of a trail; having held no office, he had no such record to defend. The longer he kept his head down, the better his chances when he finally stood up.
The Zealot and the Emancipator: John Brown, Abraham Lincoln, and the Struggle for American Freedom
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