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Donald preemptively defended his discussion of hot-button issues against critics who may accuse him of gratuitously sensationalizing his book. He says that no dialogue about Lincoln??s friendships is complete without Joshua Speed, whom Lincoln met in 1837 and with whom he shared everything from burlesque anecdotes to marriage ambitions to the burden of the seceding South...

Author: By Marie E. Burks, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Book Looks to Lincoln’s Friends | 11/12/2004 | See Source »

After consulting with psychologists, scrutinizing the language of correspondence between the co-confidantes, and considering popular attitudes toward homoeroticism in Lincoln??s time and place, Donald concludes that Lincoln and Fry were close friends—and not lovers...

Author: By Marie E. Burks, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Book Looks to Lincoln’s Friends | 11/12/2004 | See Source »

Having written several books on Lincoln alone, Donald says he decided to undertake yet another project on the figure because he wanted a chance to explore Lincoln??s personal side from a personal perspective. “I felt sort of entitled to tell you how I feel about some of this material,” he says...

Author: By Marie E. Burks, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Book Looks to Lincoln’s Friends | 11/12/2004 | See Source »

With the exception of the literature on friendship, Donald relied exclusively on primary source material, much of which he drew from his extensive personal files. He therefore chose to profile only those of Lincoln??s friends who kept some kind of written record of their interactions with Lincoln. Ulysses S. Grant apparently considered himself a Lincoln man, but no record of his correspondence with Lincoln exists...

Author: By Marie E. Burks, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Book Looks to Lincoln’s Friends | 11/12/2004 | See Source »

Donald’s interest in Lincoln dates back to his graduate studies at the University of Illinois, Lincoln??s home from 1830-1861, where Donald reportedly became “ensnared” in Lincoln studies. Through a lifetime’s worth of scholarship, Donald has come to know Abraham Lincoln intimately. Would Donald and Lincoln have been friends if their lives had coincided...

Author: By Marie E. Burks, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Book Looks to Lincoln’s Friends | 11/12/2004 | See Source »

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