President Lincoln: The Duty of a Statesman
William Lee Miller examines Abraham Lincoln’s presidency through the lens of moral and ethical responsibility. The book highlights Lincoln’s ability to balance political necessity with moral principle as he navigated slavery, civil war, and national unity. Rather than a conventional biography, it is an exploration of Lincoln as a statesman whose leadership was deeply rooted in duty, conscience, and a sense of justice. Miller presents Lincoln as a leader who not only preserved the Union but also redefined the moral foundation of the nation.
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