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  2. Thomas DiLorenzo - Wikipedia

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    Thomas James DiLorenzo (/ d i l ə ˈ r ɛ n z oʊ /; born August 8, 1954) is an American author and former university economics professor who is the President of the Ludwig von Mises Institute. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] He has written books denouncing President Abraham Lincoln and is well known among economists for his work chronicling the history of ...

  3. The Real Lincoln - Wikipedia

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    DiLorenzo enumerates various other 19th Century nations which abolished slavery without resorting to civil war – which is true. He points out that a small percentage of the money and resources spent on the Civil War would have sufficed to compensate all slave owners and provide land to all released slaves – and the numbers certainly back ...

  4. File:Thomas DiLorenzo, Illinois - crop.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Thomas DiLorenzo speeking in Illinois. Photograph taken by John Delano of Hammond, Indiana on 16 September 2006 CDT (17 September 2006 UTC) { ...

  5. List of Texas slave traders - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of slave traders operating within the present-day boundaries of Texas before 1865, including the eras of Spanish Texas (before 1821), Mexican Texas (1821–1836), the Republic of Texas (1836–1846), and antebellum U.S. and Confederate Texas (1846–1865).

  6. Lincoln Unmasked - Wikipedia

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    Still, DiLorenzo's work is more of a diatribe against a mostly unnamed group of Lincoln scholars than a real historical analysis." [3] The review in Publishers Weekly called the book a "laughable screed," and suggested that DiLorenzo's main target was "scholars who dominate American universities (most notably Eric Foner)". [4]

  7. Forced into Glory - Wikipedia

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    Unlike Bennett, they conclude that Lincoln was instrumental in creating the framework that emancipated the slaves in the United States. [1] [2] [3] In a 2009 review of three newly published books on Lincoln, historian Brian Dirck referred to Bennett's 2000 work and linked him with Thomas DiLorenzo, another critic of Lincoln. He wrote that "Few ...

  8. Neo-Confederates - Wikipedia

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    In a review of libertarian Thomas E. Woods Jr.'s The Politically Incorrect Guide to American History, in turn Hummel refers to the works by DiLorenzo and Adams as "amateurish neo-Confederate books". Of Woods, Hummel states that the two main neo-Confederate aspects of Woods' work are his emphasis on a legal right of secession while ignoring the ...

  9. Lerone Bennett Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Lerone Bennett Jr. (October 17, 1928 – February 14, 2018) was an African-American scholar, author and social historian who analyzed race relations in the United States. His works included Before the Mayflower (1962) and Forced into Glory (2000), a book about U.S. President Abraham Lincoln.