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I Would Still Be Drowned In Tears Spiritualism In Abraham Lincolns White House Michelle L Hamilton

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I Would Still Be Drowned In Tears Spiritualism In Abraham Lincolns White House Michelle L Hamilton
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I Would Still Be Drowned In Tears Spiritualism In Abraham Lincolns White House Michelle L Hamilton instant download after payment.

Publisher: Casemate Publishers and Book Distributors;Savas Publishing
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.85 MB
Pages: 127
Author: Michelle L. Hamilton
ISBN: 9781940669526, 1940669529
Language: English
Year: 2011

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I Would Still Be Drowned In Tears Spiritualism In Abraham Lincolns White House Michelle L Hamilton by Michelle L. Hamilton 9781940669526, 1940669529 instant download after payment.

In 1862, in the midst of a bloody civil war, President Abraham Lincoln and his wife Mary, suffered unspeakable heartache when their young son died. To combat her grief, First Lady Mary Lincoln became a devotee of Spiritualism making the White House a center for Washington, D.C.'s Spiritualist community. For decades historians have maintained that President Lincoln only attended a few seances in an attempt to protect his mentally unstable wife. This narrative is incorrect, using a host of previously neglected primary sources, historian Michelle L. Hamilton documents the numerous seances President Lincoln attended and the interest he had for the religion. Michelle L. Hamilton's "I Would Still Be Drowned in Tears" sheds new light onto the Lincolns' interest in Spiritualism and proves that Mary Lincoln might not have been the only Spiritualist in the White House. "Perhaps now we can frankly admit, without ridicule or condemnation, the role Spiritualism played in the lives of...

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