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Douglas L. Wilson

Douglas L. Wilson (born November 10, 1935) is the George A. Lawrence Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus of English at Knox College in Galesburg, Illinois, where he taught from 1961 to 1994. He then was the founding director of the Robert H. Smith International Center for Jefferson Studies at the Thomas Jefferson Foundation (Monticello) in Charlottesville, Virginia. In his retirement, he returned to Knox College to found and co-direct the Lincoln Studies Center with his colleague Rodney O. Davis.

Wilson is also a two-time winner of the Lincoln Prize for Lincoln's Sword: The Presidency and the Power of Words, published in November 2006, as well as Honor's Voice in 1999.

Honors/grants edit

Publications edit

Books edit

  • Editor, The Genteel Tradition: Nine Essays by George Santayana. Harvard University Press, 1967.
  • Edited with James Gilreath,Thomas Jefferson's Library: A Catalog With the Entries in His Own Order, Library of Congress, 1989.
  • Editor, Jefferson's Literary Commonplace Book, The Papers of Thomas Jefferson. Second Series, Princeton University Press, 1989.
  • Jefferson's Books, Monticello Monographs, 1996.
  • Lincoln Before Washington: New Perspectives on the Illinois Years, University of Illinois Press, 1997.
  • Editor, Monticello: A Guide Book. Thomas Jefferson Foundation, 1997.
  • Honor's Voice: The Transformation of Abraham Lincoln. Alfred A. Knopf, 1998. Awarded Lincoln Prize.
  • Edited with Rodney O. Davis, Herndon's Informants: Letters, Interviews, and Statements about Abraham Lincoln. University of Illinois Press, 1998.
  • Edited with Lucia Stanton, Jefferson Abroad. The Modern Library, 1999.
  • Editor with Rodney O. Davis, Herndon's Lincoln, University of Illinois Press, 2006.
  • Lincoln's Sword: The Presidency and the Power of Words. Alfred A. Knopf, 2006. Awarded Lincoln Prize.
  • Edited with Rodney O. Davis, The Lincoln-Douglas Debates: The Lincoln Studies Center Edition, University of Illinois Press, 2008.
  • Editor with Rodney O. Davis, Herndon on Lincoln: Letters, University of Illinois Press, 2016.
  • Editor with Rodney O. Davis, Lincoln's Confidant: The Life of Noah Brooks, by Wayne C. Temple, University of Illinois Press, 2019.

Articles edit

  • “The Other Side of the Wall” [on Robert Frost's “Mending Wall”], The Iowa Review, 10:1 (Winter 1979), 65–75.
  • "The American agricola: Jefferson's Agrarianism and the Classical Tradition," South Atlantic Quarterly 80.3 (1981): 339–54..
  • "Sowerby Revisited: The Unfinished Catalogue of Jefferson's Library," William and Mary Quarterly 3rd Series, XLI (1984): 615–28.
  • "Thomas Jefferson's Early Notebooks," William and Mary Quarterly 3rd Series, XLII (1985): 433–52.
  • "Jefferson's Library," in Thomas Jefferson: A Research Biography. Edited by Merrill D. Peterson. Charles Scribner's Sons (1986): 157–79.
  • "The Fate of Jefferson's Farmer," North Dakota Quarterly, 56.4 (1988): 23–34.
  • "Jefferson vs. Hume," William and Mary Quarterly 3rd Series, XLVI (1989): 49–70.
  • “Thomas Jefferson and the Legacy of a National Library,” Wilson Library Bulletin, 64:6 (February 1990), 37–41.
  • "Abraham Lincoln, Ann Rutledge, and the Evidence of Herndon's Informants," Civil War History, 36.4 (1990): 301–24.
  • "What Jefferson and Lincoln Read" [cover story], The Atlantic Monthly, 267.1 (1991): 51–62.
  • "Abraham Lincoln's Indiana and the Spirit of Mortal," Indiana Magazine of History LXXXVII.2 (1991): 155–70.
  • “Abraham Lincoln and ‘that fatal first of January,’” Civil War History, 38:2 (June 1992), 101–130.
  • "Thomas Jefferson and the Character Issue" [cover story], The Atlantic Monthly, 270:5 (1992): 57–74.
  • “Dating Jefferson’s Early Architectural Drawings,” Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, 101:1 (January 1993),  53–76.
  • "Abraham Lincoln and 'that fatal first of January,'" Civil War History 38.2 (1992): 101–130.
  • "Thomas Jefferson's Library and the Skipwith List," Harvard Library Bulletin New Series 3.4 (1992–93): 56–72.
  • "William H. Herndon and his Lincoln Informants," Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association 14.1 (1993): 15–34.
  • "Jefferson and the Republic of Letters, " in Jeffersonian Legacies, edited by Peter S. Onuf. University Press of Virginia (1993): 50–76.
  • “Thomas Jefferson's Library and the French Connection,”  Eighteenth-Century Studies, 26:4 (Summer 1993), 669–85.
  • "Editing Herndon's Informants," The Lincoln Herald 95.4 (1993 [1994]): 115–23.
  • "William H. Herndon and the 'Necessary Truth,'" in Abraham Lincoln in the American Mind: Papers from the Eighth Annual Lincoln Colloquium ed. Linda Norbut Suits and George Painter. Lincoln Home National Historic Site (1994): 31–41.
  • "A Most Abandoned Hypocrite" [unrecorded Lincoln satire], American Heritage 45.1 (1994): 36–49.
  • "The Unfinished Text of the Lincoln-Douglas Debates," Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association 15.1 (1994): 70–84.
  • "Lincoln's Affair of Honor," The Atlantic Monthly 281.2 (1998) 64–71.
  • "Lincoln and Lovejoy," "We Cannot Escape History": Papers from the Eleventh Annual Lincoln Colloquium ed. Linda Norbut Suits and Timothy P. Townsend. Lincoln Home National Historic Site, 1999.
  • "Jefferson and Literacy," in Thomas Jefferson and the Education of a Citizen, ed. James Gilreath. Library of Congress (1999): 79–90.
  • "Keeping Lincoln's Secrets," The Atlantic Monthly 285.5 (2000): 78–88.
  • "Collaborating with the Past: Remarks on Being Awarded the Lincoln Prize," in Accepting the Lincoln Prize: Two Historians Speak (2000): 39–56, (Gettysburg College).
  • "William H. Herndon and Mary Todd Lincoln," Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association 22.2 (2001): 1–26.
  • "Young Man Lincoln," in The Lincoln Enigma: The Changing Faces of an American Icon ed. Gabor S. Boritt. Oxford University Press (2001): 20–35.
  • "A Note on the Text of Lincoln's Second Inaugural," Documentary Editing 24.2 (2002): 37–41
  • "The Evolution of Jefferson's Notes on the State of Virginia," Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 112.2 (2004): 99–133.
  • "Herndon’s Dilemma: Abraham Lincoln and the Privacy Issue," Lincoln Lore 1877 (2004): 2–10.
  • "Lincoln and Lovejoy," "We Cannot Escape History": Papers from the Eleventh Annual Lincoln Colloquium ed. Linda Norbut Suits and Timothy P. Townsend. Lincoln Home National Historic Site, 1999.
  • "Lincoln and Abolition," History Now Issue 6, (online), 2005.
  • "They Said He was a Lousy Speaker," Special Lincoln Issue, Time (July 4, 2005), 68–69.
  • "Lincoln the Persuader," The American Scholar 74.4 (2006): 31–43.
  • Interview on Lincoln scholarship, Lincoln Lore 1885 (2006): 2–6.
  • Terrific in Denunciation," Humanities: The Magazine of the National Endowment for the Humanities 29.1 (2008): 16–20.
  • "Presidential Biographies." Bookmarks Magazine 34, 16 (May/June, 2008)
  • "Groundwork for Greatness: Abraham Lincoln to 1854," Abraham Lincoln: A Legacy for Freedom, U.S. Department of State, 2008.
  • "Reflections on Lincoln and English Studies," College English, 72:2 (December 2009), 156–57.
  • "Prospects for Lincoln 2.5," Journal of American History, 96:2 (September 2009), 1–3.
  • "Reflections on Lincoln and English Studies," College English, 72:2 (December 2009), 156–57.
  • "Abraham Lincoln and the Shaping of Public Opinion," in Lincoln's Legacy of Leadership, ed. George R. Goethals and Gary L. McDowell, 2010.
  • "The Once and Future Gettysburg Address," Long Remembered: Lincoln and His Five Versions of the Gettysburg Address, Commentary by Lloyd A. Dunlap, David C. Mearns, John R. Sellers, and Douglas L. Wilson (Library of Congress in Association with the Levenger Press, 2011), 87–94, 109–12.
  • "His Hour Upon the Stage," The American Scholar (Winter 2012), 60–69.
  • 'Public Opinion is Everything:' Lincoln the Communicator," in Lincoln: A President for the Ages, ed. Karl Weber (New York: Public Affairs, 2012), 183–95.  
  • "The Power of the Negative," Wall Street Journal, Jan. 17, 2013.
  • "Lincoln's Rhetoric," Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association,  34:1 (Winter 2013), 1–17.
  • "Lincoln Answers His Critics," New York Times, June 12, 2013.
  • "William H. Herndon on Lincoln's Fatalism," Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association, 35:2 (Summer 2014), 1–17.
  • "Nothing Equals Macbeth: Notes on Lincoln's Fatal Attraction," in Nation and World, Church and God: The Legacy of Garry Wills, ed. Kenneth L. Vaux and Melanie Baffes, Evanston, Ill.: Northwestern University Press, 2014, 83–99.
  • "A Book to Remember," The American Scholar, Online edition, Jan. 26, 2015.
  • "Lincoln through the Lens of History: An Interview with Douglas L. Wilson," Lincoln Lore, No. 1914 (Spring 2017).

Lectures and papers edit

  • "Thomas Jefferson's Library and the French Connection," Symposium on "Publishing and Readership in Revolutionary France and America," Library of Congress, May 2–3, 1989.
  • "Herndon and His Lincoln Informants," Abraham Lincoln Association Symposium, Old State Capitol, Springfield, Illinois, February 12, 1991.
  • "Thomas Jefferson: The Man Who Couldn't Live Without Books," Jefferson Commemorative National Lecture Series. Delivered at American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, MA,; The Newberry Library, Chicago, IL,; The Florida Center for the Book, Ft. Lauderdale, FL.
  • "Jefferson and Literacy," Library of Congress Research Conference: "Thomas Jefferson and Citizenship," May 13–15, 1993.
  • "Jefferson and Learning," 200th anniversary of Jefferson's presidency of the American Philosophical Society, American Philosophical Society, June 18, 1997.
  • "Herndon's Dilemma: Abraham Lincoln and the Privacy Issue," McMurtry Lecture, Lincoln Museum, Fort Wayne, Indiana, September 19, 1998.
  • "The Young Abraham Lincoln," Books and Beyond Series, Library of Congress, February 24, 1998.
  • "Young Man Lincoln," Gettysburg College, Sept. 9, 1999.
  • "Honor's Voice," Gilder Lehrman Institute History Forum, Pierpont Morgan Library, March 8, 1999.
  • "William H. Herndon and Mary Todd Lincoln," Abraham Lincoln Institute of the Mid-Atlantic, Library of Congress, March 25, 2001.
  • "Lincoln's Sword," Lincoln Colloquium, Galesburg, IL, September 28, 2002.
  • "Jefferson's Library," Lecture, Boston Athenaeum, 2005.
  • "The Art of Presidential Writing," Abraham Lincoln Institute Symposium, Broadcast and Webcast, C-SPAN, 2007.
  • "Books and Beyond." Library of Congress, Webcast, Library of Congress Web site, 2007.
  • "Reconsidering Herndon," Lincoln Forum, 2007.
  • "President Lincoln's Hidden Assets," Hoover Institution, Stanford University, 2007.
  • "The Importance of Writing in Lincoln's Intellectual Foundation," Lincoln Shrine, Redlands, CA, 2007.
  • "Lincoln as a Writer," National Book Festival, Broadcast and Webcast, C-SPAN, Washington, DC, 2007.
  • "Lincoln's Rhetoric," Abraham Lincoln Symposium, Springfield, IL, February 11–12, 2008.
  • "Abraham Lincoln," Aspen Institute, Webcast FORA.TV, 2008.
  • "Abraham Lincoln and his Legacy: From Emancipation to Barack Obama," Lecture Tour, People's Republic of China, sponsored by the U. S. State Department, September 14–30, 2009.
  • "Words Fitly Spoken: Lincoln and Language," Library of Congress Bicentennial Symposium, March 4, 2009.

References edit

  1. ^ . The Lincoln Academy of Illinois. Archived from the original on 2015-09-23. Retrieved 2016-03-07.

External links edit

  • Lincoln Studies Center
  • Douglas L. Wilson on the Lincoln Academy site, 2009 2015-09-23 at the Wayback Machine
  • Appearances on C-SPAN

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This article may need to be rewritten to comply with Wikipedia s quality standards You can help The talk page may contain suggestions March 2019 Douglas L Wilson born November 10 1935 is the George A Lawrence Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus of English at Knox College in Galesburg Illinois where he taught from 1961 to 1994 He then was the founding director of the Robert H Smith International Center for Jefferson Studies at the Thomas Jefferson Foundation Monticello in Charlottesville Virginia In his retirement he returned to Knox College to found and co direct the Lincoln Studies Center with his colleague Rodney O Davis Wilson is also a two time winner of the Lincoln Prize for Lincoln s Sword The Presidency and the Power of Words published in November 2006 as well as Honor s Voice in 1999 Contents 1 Honors grants 2 Publications 2 1 Books 2 2 Articles 3 Lectures and papers 4 References 5 External linksHonors grants editOrder of Lincoln Lincoln Academy inducted Wilson a Laureate of The Lincoln Academy of Illinois and awarded the Order of Lincoln the State s highest honor by the Governor of Illinois in 2009 as a Bicentennial Laureate 2009 1 Honorary Degree D H L Doane College 2009 Book Prize for Lincoln s Sword Abraham Lincoln Institute 2007 Lincoln Prize for Lincoln s Sword Gilder Lehrman Institute for American History 2007 Honorary Degree Litt D Knox College 2007 Residency Rockefeller Foundation Study Center at Bellagio 2004 Lincoln Diploma of Honor Lincoln Memorial University 2000 Lincoln Prize for Honor s Voice Gettysburg College 1999 Barondess Lincoln Award Civil War Roundtable of New York 1999 Book Prize for Honor s Voice Abraham Lincoln Institute 1999 Research Fellowship Massachusetts Historical Society 1999 Book Prize for Herndon s Informants Abraham Lincoln Institute 1998 Award of Achievement Lincoln Group of New York 1998 Elected to membership American Antiquarian Society 1995 Fellowship Huntington Library 1981 1991 1992 Alumni Award for Distinguished Scholarship Doane College 1991 Outstanding Faculty Award Knox College 1991 Lester J Cappon Research Associate Newberry Library 1985 86 Research grants American Council of Learned Societies 1981 1985 Research Fellowship National Endowment for the Humanities 1982 83 Research grant American Philosophical Society 1980 Publications editBooks edit Editor The Genteel Tradition Nine Essays by George Santayana Harvard University Press 1967 Edited with James Gilreath Thomas Jefferson s Library A Catalog With the Entries in His Own Order Library of Congress 1989 Editor Jefferson s Literary Commonplace Book The Papers of Thomas Jefferson Second Series Princeton University Press 1989 Jefferson s Books Monticello Monographs 1996 Lincoln Before Washington New Perspectives on the Illinois Years University of Illinois Press 1997 Editor Monticello A Guide Book Thomas Jefferson Foundation 1997 Honor s Voice The Transformation of Abraham Lincoln Alfred A Knopf 1998 Awarded Lincoln Prize Edited with Rodney O Davis Herndon s Informants Letters Interviews and Statements about Abraham Lincoln University of Illinois Press 1998 Edited with Lucia Stanton Jefferson Abroad The Modern Library 1999 Editor with Rodney O Davis Herndon s Lincoln University of Illinois Press 2006 Lincoln s Sword The Presidency and the Power of Words Alfred A Knopf 2006 Awarded Lincoln Prize Edited with Rodney O Davis The Lincoln Douglas Debates The Lincoln Studies Center Edition University of Illinois Press 2008 Editor with Rodney O Davis Herndon on Lincoln Letters University of Illinois Press 2016 Editor with Rodney O Davis Lincoln s Confidant The Life of Noah Brooks by Wayne C Temple University of Illinois Press 2019 Articles edit The Other Side of the Wall on Robert Frost s Mending Wall The Iowa Review 10 1 Winter 1979 65 75 The American agricola Jefferson s Agrarianism and the Classical Tradition South Atlantic Quarterly 80 3 1981 339 54 Sowerby Revisited The Unfinished Catalogue of Jefferson s Library William and Mary Quarterly 3rd Series XLI 1984 615 28 Thomas Jefferson s Early Notebooks William and Mary Quarterly 3rd Series XLII 1985 433 52 Jefferson s Library in Thomas Jefferson A Research Biography Edited by Merrill D Peterson Charles Scribner s Sons 1986 157 79 The Fate of Jefferson s Farmer North Dakota Quarterly 56 4 1988 23 34 Jefferson vs Hume William and Mary Quarterly 3rd Series XLVI 1989 49 70 Thomas Jefferson and the Legacy of a National Library Wilson Library Bulletin 64 6 February 1990 37 41 Abraham Lincoln Ann Rutledge and the Evidence of Herndon s Informants Civil War History 36 4 1990 301 24 What Jefferson and Lincoln Read cover story The Atlantic Monthly 267 1 1991 51 62 Abraham Lincoln s Indiana and the Spirit of Mortal Indiana Magazine of History LXXXVII 2 1991 155 70 Abraham Lincoln and that fatal first of January Civil War History 38 2 June 1992 101 130 Thomas Jefferson and the Character Issue cover story The Atlantic Monthly 270 5 1992 57 74 Dating Jefferson s Early Architectural Drawings Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 101 1 January 1993 53 76 Abraham Lincoln and that fatal first of January Civil War History 38 2 1992 101 130 Thomas Jefferson s Library and the Skipwith List Harvard Library Bulletin New Series 3 4 1992 93 56 72 William H Herndon and his Lincoln Informants Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association 14 1 1993 15 34 Jefferson and the Republic of Letters in Jeffersonian Legacies edited by Peter S Onuf University Press of Virginia 1993 50 76 Thomas Jefferson s Library and the French Connection Eighteenth Century Studies 26 4 Summer 1993 669 85 Editing Herndon s Informants The Lincoln Herald 95 4 1993 1994 115 23 William H Herndon and the Necessary Truth in Abraham Lincoln in the American Mind Papers from the Eighth Annual Lincoln Colloquium ed Linda Norbut Suits and George Painter Lincoln Home National Historic Site 1994 31 41 A Most Abandoned Hypocrite unrecorded Lincoln satire American Heritage 45 1 1994 36 49 The Unfinished Text of the Lincoln Douglas Debates Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association 15 1 1994 70 84 Lincoln s Affair of Honor The Atlantic Monthly 281 2 1998 64 71 Lincoln and Lovejoy We Cannot Escape History Papers from the Eleventh Annual Lincoln Colloquium ed Linda Norbut Suits and Timothy P Townsend Lincoln Home National Historic Site 1999 Jefferson and Literacy in Thomas Jefferson and the Education of a Citizen ed James Gilreath Library of Congress 1999 79 90 Keeping Lincoln s Secrets The Atlantic Monthly 285 5 2000 78 88 Collaborating with the Past Remarks on Being Awarded the Lincoln Prize in Accepting the Lincoln Prize Two Historians Speak 2000 39 56 Gettysburg College William H Herndon and Mary Todd Lincoln Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association 22 2 2001 1 26 Young Man Lincoln in The Lincoln Enigma The Changing Faces of an American Icon ed Gabor S Boritt Oxford University Press 2001 20 35 A Note on the Text of Lincoln s Second Inaugural Documentary Editing 24 2 2002 37 41 The Evolution of Jefferson s Notes on the State of Virginia Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 112 2 2004 99 133 Herndon s Dilemma Abraham Lincoln and the Privacy Issue Lincoln Lore 1877 2004 2 10 Lincoln and Lovejoy We Cannot Escape History Papers from the Eleventh Annual Lincoln Colloquium ed Linda Norbut Suits and Timothy P Townsend Lincoln Home National Historic Site 1999 Lincoln and Abolition History Now Issue 6 online 2005 They Said He was a Lousy Speaker Special Lincoln Issue Time July 4 2005 68 69 Lincoln the Persuader The American Scholar 74 4 2006 31 43 Interview on Lincoln scholarship Lincoln Lore 1885 2006 2 6 Terrific in Denunciation Humanities The Magazine of the National Endowment for the Humanities 29 1 2008 16 20 Presidential Biographies Bookmarks Magazine 34 16 May June 2008 Groundwork for Greatness Abraham Lincoln to 1854 Abraham Lincoln A Legacy for Freedom U S Department of State 2008 Reflections on Lincoln and English Studies College English 72 2 December 2009 156 57 Prospects for Lincoln 2 5 Journal of American History 96 2 September 2009 1 3 Reflections on Lincoln and English Studies College English 72 2 December 2009 156 57 Abraham Lincoln and the Shaping of Public Opinion in Lincoln s Legacy of Leadership ed George R Goethals and Gary L McDowell 2010 The Once and Future Gettysburg Address Long Remembered Lincoln and His Five Versions of the Gettysburg Address Commentary by Lloyd A Dunlap David C Mearns John R Sellers and Douglas L Wilson Library of Congress in Association with the Levenger Press 2011 87 94 109 12 His Hour Upon the Stage The American Scholar Winter 2012 60 69 Public Opinion is Everything Lincoln the Communicator in Lincoln A President for the Ages ed Karl Weber New York Public Affairs 2012 183 95 The Power of the Negative Wall Street Journal Jan 17 2013 Lincoln s Rhetoric Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association 34 1 Winter 2013 1 17 Lincoln Answers His Critics New York Times June 12 2013 William H Herndon on Lincoln s Fatalism Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association 35 2 Summer 2014 1 17 Nothing Equals Macbeth Notes on Lincoln s Fatal Attraction in Nation and World Church and God The Legacy of Garry Wills ed Kenneth L Vaux and Melanie Baffes Evanston Ill Northwestern University Press 2014 83 99 A Book to Remember The American Scholar Online edition Jan 26 2015 Lincoln through the Lens of History An Interview with Douglas L Wilson Lincoln Lore No 1914 Spring 2017 Lectures and papers edit Thomas Jefferson s Library and the French Connection Symposium on Publishing and Readership in Revolutionary France and America Library of Congress May 2 3 1989 Herndon and His Lincoln Informants Abraham Lincoln Association Symposium Old State Capitol Springfield Illinois February 12 1991 Thomas Jefferson The Man Who Couldn t Live Without Books Jefferson Commemorative National Lecture Series Delivered at American Antiquarian Society Worcester MA The Newberry Library Chicago IL The Florida Center for the Book Ft Lauderdale FL Jefferson and Literacy Library of Congress Research Conference Thomas Jefferson and Citizenship May 13 15 1993 Jefferson and Learning 200th anniversary of Jefferson s presidency of the American Philosophical Society American Philosophical Society June 18 1997 Herndon s Dilemma Abraham Lincoln and the Privacy Issue McMurtry Lecture Lincoln Museum Fort Wayne Indiana September 19 1998 The Young Abraham Lincoln Books and Beyond Series Library of Congress February 24 1998 Young Man Lincoln Gettysburg College Sept 9 1999 Honor s Voice Gilder Lehrman Institute History Forum Pierpont Morgan Library March 8 1999 William H Herndon and Mary Todd Lincoln Abraham Lincoln Institute of the Mid Atlantic Library of Congress March 25 2001 Lincoln s Sword Lincoln Colloquium Galesburg IL September 28 2002 Jefferson s Library Lecture Boston Athenaeum 2005 The Art of Presidential Writing Abraham Lincoln Institute Symposium Broadcast and Webcast C SPAN 2007 Books and Beyond Library of Congress Webcast Library of Congress Web site 2007 Reconsidering Herndon Lincoln Forum 2007 President Lincoln s Hidden Assets Hoover Institution Stanford University 2007 The Importance of Writing in Lincoln s Intellectual Foundation Lincoln Shrine Redlands CA 2007 Lincoln as a Writer National Book Festival Broadcast and Webcast C SPAN Washington DC 2007 Lincoln s Rhetoric Abraham Lincoln Symposium Springfield IL February 11 12 2008 Abraham Lincoln Aspen Institute Webcast FORA TV 2008 Abraham Lincoln and his Legacy From Emancipation to Barack Obama Lecture Tour People s Republic of China sponsored by the U S State Department September 14 30 2009 Words Fitly Spoken Lincoln and Language Library of Congress Bicentennial Symposium March 4 2009 References edit Laureates by Year The Lincoln Academy of Illinois The Lincoln Academy of Illinois Archived from the original on 2015 09 23 Retrieved 2016 03 07 External links editLincoln Studies Center Douglas L Wilson on the Lincoln Academy site 2009 Archived 2015 09 23 at the Wayback Machine Appearances on C SPAN Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Douglas L Wilson amp oldid 1206469571, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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