Brought Forth on This Continent: Abraham Lincoln and American Immigration Harold Holzer
In "Brought Forth on This Continent," Harold Holzer delves into Abraham Lincoln's complex relationship with immigration during the Civil War era. Holzer examines how the surge in immigration before the war reshaped America's demographics and politics, often fueling nativist tensions and violence.
Through meticulous research, Holzer traces Lincoln's transformation from a member of a nativist party to a champion of immigration. He argues that Lincoln's views on immigration were intertwined with his stance on abolition and that immigrant soldiers played a vital role in the Civil War's outcome.
Holzer's narrative sheds light on the parallels between the nineteenth and twenty-first centuries, offering insights into ongoing immigration debates. He emphasizes the indispensable role immigrants played in both shaping America's past and contributing to its future.
Overall, "Brought Forth on This Continent" is a compelling exploration of Lincoln's legacy and the impact of immigration on American society. Holzer's analysis not only provides a fresh perspective on Lincoln's political career but also prompts readers to consider the enduring relevance of immigration issues in the United States.