TIME Magazineのインスタグラム(time) - 2月16日 02時29分


When asked at a Feb. 4 press conference "why bother" going through with a second impeachment trial for former President Donald Trump, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi replied, "Ask Abraham Lincoln… You cannot go forward until you have justice." Before Trump's second impeachment trial started, Republican National Committee Chair Ronna McDaniel urged President Joe Biden and Senate Democrats to "heed Lincoln's words" and forego the trial to bring "our badly divided country together." Back in December 2019, a group of Republicans announced the founding of the Lincoln Project as an effort to defeat the incumbent and restore the Republican party's reputation as the party of Lincoln. Around Lincoln's birthday on Feb. 12, and Presidents Day on Feb. 15, historians look back at the most notable recent uses and misuses of "the Great Emancipator's" words. And according to these historians of the Civil War and Reconstruction, Lincoln might not have been saying what people think. "You cannot freeze him at any moment. He was evolving during the whole course of his career," says Eric Foner, a historian at Columbia University. "To try to hold him immobile, you miss the essence of Lincoln." Read more at the link in bio. In this photograph: a researcher holds one of America's most priceless negatives, the glass plate made by photographer Mathew Brady of Lincoln in 1865 just before the assassination. Photograph by Three Lions/@gettyimages


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