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Civil War Podcast, Episode 29

LINCOLN BUILDS A CABINET

William Henry Seward (1801-1872)


In which we look at how Abraham Lincoln took the time between his election & his inauguration to build his celebrated “team of rivals.”

Our book recommendation for this episode is Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln by Doris Kearns Goodwin.

“This, then, is a story of Lincoln’s political genius revealed through his extraordinary array of personal qualities that enabled him to form friendships with men who had previously opposed him; to repair injured feelings that, left untended, might have escalated into permanent hostility; to assume responsibility for the failures of subordinates; to share credit with ease; and to learn from mistakes… His success in dealing with the strong egos of the men in his cabinet suggests that in the hands of a truly great politician the qualities we generally associate with decency and morality- kindness, sensitivity, compassion, honesty, and empathy- can also be impressive political resources.”

Listen to Episode 30: LincolnBuildsCabinet