one of the most important photographs in American history
Grand Old Partisan celebrates more than seventeen decades of Republican heroes and heroics. Today, I spotlight one of the most important photographs in American history. Abraham Lincoln claimed it helped make him President. Page 34 of Back to Basics for the Republican Party explains: "Contention for the Republican presidential nomination already underway, Lincoln traveled to New York City, February 27th 1860, to deliver a major address at the Cooper Union. Calmly, logically and convincingly, he demolished the Democrat position on slavery by outlining the history of the crisis from the very origins of the country." Earlier that day, Lincoln had visited a photography studio. There, the renowned Mathew Brady made a classic portrait that would be published throughout the country. It depicted the relatively unknown lawyer as the wise and dignified statesman he truly was. The column symbolized strength and the books, knowledge. Back to Basics for the Rep...