Radical Republicans
This is the story as well of the tangled relationship of the Radical Republicans with Abraham Lincoln—a relationship of both quarrels and mutual support. The author stresses the similarity between Lincoln''s ultimate aims and those of the Radical Republicans, demonstrating that without Lincoln''s support Sumner and his colleagues could never have accomplished their ends—and that without their help Lincoln might not have succeeded in crushing the rebellion and putting an end to the slavery. And he argues that by 1865 Lincoln''s Reconstruction policies were nearing those of the Radicals and that, had he lived, they would not have broken with him as they did with his successor.
Lincoln''s assassination left the Radicals with no means to translate their demands into effective action. Their efforts to remake the South in such a way as to secure justice for the Negro brought them into conflict with President Johnson, in whose impeachment they played a leading role. Although they succeeded in initiating congressional Reconstruction and adding the fourteenth and fifteenth amendments to the Constitution, the Radicals lost power after the failure of the Johnson impeachment. Mr. Trefousse shows how, despite their declining influence throughout the 1870s, their accomplishments helped make possible—a century later—the resumption of the struggle for civil rights.
- Författare
- Hans L. Trefousse
- ISBN
- 9780804153928
- Språk
- engelska
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2014-10-29

