Caroline Janney Interview: Abraham Lincoln's Understanding of America's Divisions

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Historian Caroline Janney discusses Abraham Lincoln’s ability to read public opinion and how he understood the connection between the intersections of what happened on the home front, on the political front, as well as on the military front, which he learned over the course of the American Civil War.
Caroline Janney is an author and historian whose scholarship focuses on the Civil War, Memory, and Women and Gender. She holds a B.A. in Government and a PhD in History from the University of Virginia. She is currently the John L. Nau III Professor in the History of the American Civil War at the University of Virginia, where she also directs the Nau Center for Civil War History. She is the author of Burying the Dead but Not the Past: Ladies’ Memorial Associations and the Lost Cause; Remembering the Civil War: Reunion and the Limits of Reconciliation, which was awarded the Southern Historical Association’s Charles Sydnor Award and the Museum of the Confederacy’s Jefferson Davis Award and was an honorable mention for the OAH Avery O. Craven Award; and Petersburg to Appomattox: The End of the War in Virginia. She is a past-president of the Society of Civil War Historians and also serves as a co-editor of the University of North Carolina Press’s Civil War America series.
The Apple TV+ series "Lincoln's Dilemma," features insights from journalists, educators and scholars, as well as rare archival materials, that offer a more nuanced look into the life of the Great Emancipator. Set against the background of the Civil War, "Lincoln's Dilemma" also gives voice to the narratives of enslaved people, shaping a more complete view of an America divided over issues including economy, race and humanity, and underscoring Lincoln's battle to save the country, no matter the cost. The series is narrated by award-winning actor Jeffrey Wright ("Angels in America") and features the voices of actor Bill Camp ("The Night Of") as Lincoln and Leslie Odom Jr. ("Hamilton") as Frederick Douglas.
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Caroline Janney, Historian, University of Virginia
Interview Date: December 02, 2020
Interviewed by: Jackie Olive and Barak Goodman
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@markharnitchek9205
@markharnitchek9205 11 ай бұрын
Brilliant performance by a upcoming lumminary in American history ... well done and thanks to Professor Janney.
@bills6963
@bills6963 9 ай бұрын
She’s soooo knowledgeable! Her books are terrific!
@vickihusman86
@vickihusman86 2 ай бұрын
People always forget to mention that Grant was excellent at Math! At one point he was going to go back and teach mathematics at the military school (West Point), but the Civil War started.
@BlueRidgeKat1
@BlueRidgeKat1 Жыл бұрын
Carrie speaks so well and is so knowledgeable. Could listen to her lectures all day. Love her books as well.
@susanschaffner4422
@susanschaffner4422 5 ай бұрын
Hallack did not propose the attack of Forts Henry and Donellson. It was Grant's initiative.
@DJS11811
@DJS11811 8 ай бұрын
You forgot Granht's time in the Mexican War, where he worked for both Taylor and Scott.
@juanitajones6900
@juanitajones6900 11 ай бұрын
Why didn't the governor of South Carolina and later, Jefferson Davis, offer to purchase those forts that were Federal property, from the Union? Or better yet, wait until a presidential administration that would have been willing to sell, was in the White House? It's strange that hardly anyone asks these questions.
@johnw9245
@johnw9245 8 ай бұрын
I suppose that the governor of South Carolina thought that Fort Sumter was part of Charleston and therefore part of SC. However, after the shelling of Fort Sumter by SC troops it's a moot point.
@juanitajones6900
@juanitajones6900 8 ай бұрын
@@johnw9245 Is it? I was wondering why many historians or history buffs had never asked that question.
@johnw9245
@johnw9245 8 ай бұрын
​@@juanitajones6900Rewatch the beginning of the video. SC Governor Pickens firmly believed that Fort Sumter was South Carolina property and not Federal property especially since SC had seceded from the Union. ** Therefore, why would he offer to buy that property from the Union when he believed that SC already owned it?
@juanitajones6900
@juanitajones6900 8 ай бұрын
@@johnw9245 As it turned out, Pickens had offered for the State of South Carolina to purchase the fort from the U.S. government. The latter, under James Buchanan, refused the offer.
@haitianfella84
@haitianfella84 Ай бұрын
Because from his perspective it's part of CSA. You can't offer to buy something that already belongs to you.
@avenaoat
@avenaoat Жыл бұрын
There were prounionist people and funny prounionist areas in the Confederacy, but less as Lincoln thought. 100 000 white soldiers came from Confederacy areas to the Union Army. Tenneessee gave more than 32 000 white soldiers to the Union. Andrew Jackson came from the most prounionist East Tenneessee! The two most interesing (for me) Jones county in South Missisippi (Holywood discoverd) or Winston county in North Alabama. Both areas have less interest in slavery because thay had 12,3% and 3,4% slave population. Ozark region in Arkanas had low % slave population and many pounionist people.
@tinmanx2222
@tinmanx2222 6 ай бұрын
Why did Lincoln not negotiate with the Confederacy.
@timothymeehan181
@timothymeehan181 5 күн бұрын
Read his “Message to Congress in special session”(July 4, 1861). Lincoln fully explains the situation at hand.
@tinmanx2222
@tinmanx2222 5 күн бұрын
@@timothymeehan181 Thanks, I will read the document.
@shelleyphilcox4743
@shelleyphilcox4743 Жыл бұрын
His job is to be a non political monarch and Head of the Church of England and he also undertakes to preserve religious freedom, which is why he makes a promise to the presbytarian Church of Scotland not to interfere with it. The principle of freedom of religion is also part of this, but there is a difference between supporting freedom of religion and changing the job description and terms under which the monarchy was restored after the Interregnum.
@GottaWannaDance
@GottaWannaDance Жыл бұрын
OK. The reason I watch these is because there are no commercials ... Except this one. I shrink everything down so I don't burn up my battery. And I don't want to get up and cross the room to clear it out and listen some more until another fuhkking commercial about something I will never, ever buy ... even if I won a lottery.
@crimony3054
@crimony3054 4 ай бұрын
John Brown was an abolitionist preacher who told the truth about his plan to free the slaves through violence. Abe Lincoln was an abolitionist politician who told lies about his plan to free the slaves through violence. Once you understand that, everything else makes perfect sense. Everything.
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