Harold Holzer is the author or coauthor of twenty-three
books and 350 articles on the political culture of Abraham Lincoln
and the Civil War era. In 2005, he received a Lincoln Prize for his
book Lincoln at Cooper Union and performed ""Lincoln Seen and
Heard"" with actor Sam Waterson, broadcast live on television from
the White House. He lives in New York, where he is senior vice
president for external affairs at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
For more information visit www.haroldholzer.com.
Edna Greene Medford is an associate professor and director
of graduate studies in the Department of History at Howard
University. She has appeared as a commentator on C-SPAN's broadcast
of the re-enactment of the Lincoln-Douglas debates as well as on
the network's American Presidents Series and other history
programs. She is the former director for history of New York's
African Burial Ground Project.
Frank J. Williams is the author or editor of more than a
dozen books, including many works on the subject of Abraham
Lincoln, most recently Judging Lincoln. His private library and
archive is one of the nation's largest and finest Lincoln
collections. He was the founding chairman of the Lincoln Forum and
has served as president of both the Abraham Lincoln Association and
the Lincoln Group of Boston. He is Chief Justice of the Supreme
Court of Rhode Island.
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