From
“Lincoln 365,” by Arnold Kunst:
September 28
‘That
Lincoln, after winning the presidency, made the unprecedented decision to
incorporate his eminent rivals into his political family, the cabinet, was
evidence of a profound self-confidence and a first indication of what would
prove to others a most unexpected greatness… Every member of this
administration was better known, better educated, and more experienced in
public life than Lincoln. Their presence in the cabinet might have threatened
to eclipse the obscure prairie lawyer from Springfield. It soon became clear,
however, that Abraham Lincoln would emerge the undisputed captain of this most
unusual cabinet, truly a team of rivals.
The powerful competitors who had originally disdained Lincoln became
colleagues who helped him steer the country through its darkest days.’
-
Doris Kearns Goodwin
‘…And
a child shall lead you.’
Isaiah
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