一个愚蠢的傻瓜:亚伯拉罕·林肯在马萨诸塞州的接待,1848年9月11日至23日

IF 0.2 3区 历史学 Q2 HISTORY
D. Demaree
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1848年9月14日,16岁的塞缪尔·哈德利(Samuel Hadley)在马萨诸塞州洛厄尔中央大街的一栋建筑上看到了辉格党集会的公告。他停下来仔细看了看,但不是因为这件事的政治性质;引起哈德利兴趣的是一则演讲广告的特点:“伊利诺伊州的亚伯拉罕·林肯阁下,该州唯一的辉格党国会代表。”尽管哈德利同情民主党,但看到伊利诺伊州政治家的机会激起了他的好奇心,使他参加了集会。那天晚上,当哈德利走近马萨诸塞大厅时,他听到外面街道上传来阵阵笑声。一进门,他就看到了舞台上的林肯,并注意到观众对他的滑稽故事的反应。不久,哈德利就被这位伊利诺伊州人高大的身躯吸引住了,他在舞台上踱步,尤其是他说话时“摇晃着两侧”的样子。哈德利回忆说,林肯用“有趣的插图”和“有趣的故事”吸引了洛厄尔的观众,他在舞台上的“奇特举止”和他不寻常的发音方式更加深了这一点。洛厄尔的旁观者对这个伊利诺斯州人的政治论点更感兴趣,而不是更感兴趣从1848年9月12日到23日,39岁的林肯参加了竞选
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A Stumping Sucker: Reception of Abraham Lincoln in Massachusetts, September 11–23, 1848
On September 14, 1848, sixteen-year-old Samuel Hadley spotted an announcement for a Whig rally pasted to a building along Central Street in Lowell, Massachusetts. He paused to take a closer look, but not because of the political nature of the event; it was the peculiarity of a speakers advertised that intrigued Hadley: “Hon. Abraham Lincoln of Illinois, the only Whig Representative in Congress from that State.” Despite Hadley’s sympathy for the Democratic Party, the chance to see an Illinois politician piqued his curiosity enough for him to attend the rally. As Hadley approached Massachusetts Hall that evening, he heard roars of laughter from the street outside. Upon entry, he caught view of Lincoln on stage and noticed the crowd’s response to his comical stories. Soon Hadley was taken by the Illinoisan’s long, towering body pacing across the stage, especially the way he “shook his sides” as he spoke. Hadley recounted that Lincoln enthralled the Lowell audience with “amusing illustrations” and “funny stories,” heightened by his “peculiar manner” on stage and the unusual way he pronounced words. Lowell onlookers were more amused by the Illinoisan than interested in his political arguments.1 From September 12 to 23, 1848, the thirty-nine-year-old Lincoln campaigned
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期刊介绍: Civil War History is the foremost scholarly journal of the sectional conflict in the United States, focusing on social, cultural, economic, political, and military issues from antebellum America through Reconstruction. Articles have featured research on slavery, abolitionism, women and war, Abraham Lincoln, fiction, national identity, and various aspects of the Northern and Southern military. Published quarterly in March, June, September, and December.
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