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And There Was Light by Jon Meacham
And There Was Light by Jon Meacham









6 clearly prove.”īut writing about “the battle to preserve the possibilities of the American experience,” as he put it, did leave Meacham with a sense of hope for the people of our “fallen, frail and fallible” country. I was right that things had not been as touch and go since the 1850s, which the events of Jan. He said, “My project was to be in conversation with Lincoln to see what his worldview could tell us about securing the journey toward a more perfect union. “I actually started thinking about it after the 2016 election, wondering if the fears that many of us in the country had about threats to the constitutional order would in fact come to pass.

And There Was Light by Jon Meacham

“Because the constitutional order has not been in as perilous a state since Lincoln himself became president,” he explained. Bush, why did Meacham take so long to turn his sights on Lincoln? So, having delved into the legacies of Thomas Jefferson, Andrew Jackson, Franklin Roosevelt and George H.W. Meacham said, “I could still find, in the 1970s, old Civil War bullets in our yard.” He added, “To me, the Civil War was always tactile. No man who climbs the ascent by any of the roads that wind along its front, can believe that 18,000 men were moved upon its broken and crumbling face, unless it was his fortune to witness the deed.” A week after the battle, The Times published a report from an officer to the War Department, describing the scene: “The storming of the ridge by our troops was one of the greatest miracles in military history.

And There Was Light by Jon Meacham And There Was Light by Jon Meacham

He grew up in Chattanooga, Tenn., about 1,000 yards from the Confederate headquarters on Missionary Ridge, site of a Union victory on Nov. Lincoln’s shadow hovered over Meacham’s childhood, long before he became a Pulitzer Prize-winning historian and biographer. The book was on the hardcover nonfiction list for 12 weeks.

And There Was Light by Jon Meacham

“If you do what I do, he totally looms over everything,” Jon Meacham said of Abraham Lincoln in a phone interview about “ And There Was Light,” his 720-page examination of the 16th president’s life.











And There Was Light by Jon Meacham