To Make Men Free

  • To Make Men Free: A History of the Republican Party
    By Heather Cox Richardson

    AL to Elihu B. Washburne, February 9, 1855, LC. Donald, Lincoln, pp. 178–185. 21. Donald, Lincoln, pp. 187–188. 22. Richard B. Morris, ed., Encyclopedia of American History (New York: Harper & Brothers, 1953), p. 220. 23.

  • To Make Men Free: A Novel of the Civil War
    By William R. Forstchen, Newt Gingrich, Albert S. Hanser

    In closing we must offer a special acknowledgment to Major Garland White. Born a slave, he was the personal servant of Senator Robert Toombs (D-GA) at his Washington residence before the war. Escaping to freedom in Canada, White taught ...

  • To Make Men Free: A Novel of the Civil War
    By William R. Forstchen, Newt Gingrich, Albert S. Hanser

    Praise for the works of Newt Gingrich and William R. Forstchen "Masterful storytelling." --William E. Butterworth IV, New York Times bestselling author of The Saboteurs "Compelling narrative force and meticulous detail.

  • To Make Men Free: A History of the Republican Party
    By Heather Cox Richardson

    "In To Make Men Free, celebrated historian Heather Cox Richardson traces the shifting ideology of the Grand Old Party from the antebellum era to the Great Recession, showing how Republicans' ideological vacillations have had terrible ...

  • To Make Men Free: A Novel of the Battle of Antietam
    By Richard Croker

    A fictional account of the bloody Civil War battle of September 1862 brings together the characters of Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson, Abraham Lincoln, and others, re-creating the events that turned the tide in favor of northern forces ...