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Lincoln's Mentors
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Lincoln's Mentors

The Education of a Leader

Custom House, 2021
First Edition: 2021 plus...

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  • Analytical
  • Background
  • Concrete Examples

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Abraham Lincoln lives in the common imagination as a political savant. However, his political success came about largely because he read avidly and selected and studied powerful role models including Henry Clay, Andrew Jackson, Zachary Taylor, John Todd Stuart and Orville Browning. Born in a log cabin, Lincoln received little formal education.A voracious reader, he turned to a chosen few leaders for guidance. By the time he won the presidential election in 1860, Lincoln –thanks in part to his mentors – had risen far above his humble beginnings.

Summary

Abraham Lincoln set out to be one of America’s greatest presidents.

Without Abraham Lincoln’s leadership during the Civil War, the United States might still be two nations. Lincoln succeeded against long odds. He gained election despite a thin résumé that included only one term in Congress. He possessed no particular leadership experience. A small-town lawyer with a brief episode of military experience during the Black Hawk War, Lincoln also lacked the credentials of a great leader.

Lincoln excelled in large part because he closely studied a handful of role models. Several were prominent politicians, men whom Lincoln could emulate as he learned to campaign and then worked to guide a troubled nation. 

Throughout his life, Lincoln looked to these men as mentors:

  • Henry Clay – Clay was the standard-bearer of the Whig Party. When Lincoln cast his first ballot in a presidential election in 1832, he voted for Clay. Lincoln often referred to Clay as his political ideal, and he hewed to Clay’s ideology for a long time. Historians studied Clay’s dazzling oratory long after he died.
  • Andrew Jackson

About the Author

Michael Gerhardt is the Burton Craige Distinguished Professor of Jurisprudence at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. 


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    R. R. 3 years ago
    Lincoln read for inspiration. Won election in 1860 as he set out to be one of America’s greatest presidents thanks to the civil war. Starting at a small town lawyer he used his mentors like Henry Clay, Andrew Jackson, and Zachary Taylor. Married to Mary Todd and came from Kentucky but he gained his stepping stones through work in Illinois politically speaking even though he taught himself a lot. As I said earlier he did this mostly by reading. Lincoln decried slavery as an injustice and bad policy! This is why he was most loved and hated by diff parties for or against slavery since that was the main issue he was helping battle fighting the good fight. To help free the slaves and took this message “a house divided amongst itself can not stand!” A phrase well known through history! As it was the deepest crisis in American history! Lincoln managed to bridge the us constitution in line with the ideals of the Declaration of Independence. And this is why he stands out so much in history as the 16th American us president!