by James M. McPherson
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The slaveholding border state of Missouri figured greatly in the sectional crisis from the time of its controversial admission to the Union up through the war itself, when it was the site of internecine battles between Unionists and Confederates. The complexities of the period and of the political alliances formed then emerge clearly in Bomans biography of Gamble. A fundamental conservatismGamble believed judges should interpret, not make, lawled the southern slave owner to dissent from his colleagues proslavery decision in Scott v. Emerson. These same principles, along with Gambles Whig affiliation and Christian convictions, made firm his antisecessionist stance despite his proslavery predilections. Boman provides a groundbreaking analysis of Lincolns involvement in Missouris affairs, including his assistance to Gamble in maintaining security and passing a state ordinance for gradual emancipation. Lincolns Resolute Unionist brings to light in a compelling fashion the meaningand the dramaof the life of a key figure at a critical time in American history. AUTHOR BIO: Dennis K. Boman is the author of Abiel Leonard: Yankee Slaveholder, Eminent Jurist, and Passionate Unionist. He teaches history at St. Louis University.
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