The Lincoln-Douglas Debates, seven legendary meetings between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas during their 1858 senatorial campaign in Illinois, made history, and changed its course as well. On the 150th anniversary of these epic battles, BBC Audio is proud to present a newly commissioned recording of the debates, starring David Strathairn as Lincoln and Richard Dreyfuss as Douglas. The debates were the culmination of a political rivalry that had its origin twenty-five years before, when Lincoln and Douglas were aspiring politicians in the Illinois legislature. A main theme was slavery and its expansion into the western territories. Douglas argued for the concept of popular sovereignty, with the people of each territory deciding the slavery question for themselves. But in Lincoln’s view, this approach would nationalize and perpetuate slavery. Though Douglas won re-election to the Senate, Lincoln’s gift for oratory and his anti-slavery stance in the debates made him a nationally known figure, and led to his election to the presidency in 1860. This stellar new recording will allow all listeners to experience a key turning point in American history, as well as celebrate Lincoln’s bicentennial. Introduced by Lincoln scholar Allen C. Guelzo, and presented unabridged, as they were originally spoken by the candidates, The Lincoln-Douglas Debates provides a soundtrack to a nation discovering its better self.
In 1858, the two candidates for a U.S. Senate seat in Illinois, Republican Abraham Lincoln and incumbent Democrat Stephen Douglas, engaged in a series of three-hour debates across the state, talking mainly about slavery and territorial expansion. This audiobook is a word-for-word chronicle of those debates. David Strathairn (Lincoln) and Richard Dreyfuss (Douglas) do an excellent job acting out these historic meetings. They use their own voices, with no attempt to recreate nineteenth-century Midwestern accents, and they successfully mimic the speaking patterns and pacing unique to orators of that era. Lincoln and Douglas never formally engaged in conversations during their debates, but Strathairn and Dreyfuss reconstruct the passion and lively repartee that characterized their confrontations. R.I.G. (c) AudioFile 2008, Portland, Maine
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