Tuesday, December 17, 2019
Abraham Lincoln and the Fourth Estate The White House and...
In ââ¬Å"Abraham Lincoln and the Fourth Estate: The White House and the Press during the American Civil Warâ⬠Richard Carwardine discusses the incredible increase in the Pressââ¬â¢ contribution to the American Civil War. Carwardine explains Abraham Lincolnââ¬â¢s role with the media and his use of newspapers as political weaponry from before the election and into his presidency. This topic is significant because it illustrates Abraham Lincolnââ¬â¢s intelligence and strengths as a president during the Civil War. The article gives insight to how Lincoln may have been as successful as he was during his presidency. Also, no previous political leader had had the task of managing an administration in a mass democracy where over a million of its citizens wereâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦In Roman numeral VI Carwardine concludes his article and wraps up with the influences of Lincolnââ¬â¢s victory in the 1864 election. All of which contribute to Lincolnââ¬â¢s intelligen t use of the media. Carwardine uses several primary and secondary sources. He uses obvious primary sources such as the Emancipation Proclamation and several quotes from Abraham Lincoln himself. These sources make the article more interesting by getting to read exactly what Abraham Lincoln said. However, Carwardine mainly uses secondary sources in his article such as autobiographies, various books, and news articles dealing with Abraham Lincoln. He quotes several news articles from during the Civil War time period. The use of these quotes made the article more interesting, and gave a direct idea of what was being said in the press during that time. Overall, I believe that ââ¬Å"Abraham Lincoln and the Fourth Estate: The White House and the Press during the American Civil Warâ⬠was a successful article. Richard Carwardine accomplishes covering everything that is mentioned in his thesis, and informs the reader of Abraham Lincoln and his relationship with the media. Which is a topic that I didnââ¬â¢t know very much about. Richard Carwardine successfully discusses Abraham Lincolns understanding of newspapers, his relationship with editorial corps, and his use of newspapers as a political weapon. I
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