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Anna Quindlen

The Other Lincoln

Mary Todd may have been the first to see greatness in her husband. But once he was a legend, history saw only the worst in her.

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  • Posted By: brymarbuch @ 03/02/2009 1:28:28 AM

    Another point made about Mary in the book ???House of Abraham: Lincoln & the Todds, A Family Divided by the War??? by Stephen Berry is that her family represented the divided nation. Some of her family members sided with the Union and some with the Confederacy. Two of Mary???s brothers and one brother-in-law were killed in the war. Her family also received negative press coverage, scandals were exposed, because of their connection to the President and because they were an example of what was happening to the nation. This is another part of Mary Lincoln???s life that possibly affected how the public perceived her. Perhaps people would have been more sympathetic towards Mary if she wasn???t from the south.

  • Posted By: mflam @ 03/01/2009 12:38:24 PM

    Thanks for your insight. Ms. Quindlen, in case you missed it, please check out the work of Thomas Cahill. In his Mysteries of the Middle Ages, he helped me understand how women managed to influence the Catholic church in spite of the entrenched clergy.

  • Posted By: Conservative55 @ 02/28/2009 5:38:47 PM

    You see it in the Catholic Church, which refuses to ordain women while the number of priests dwindles and its influence wanes,
    ......

    It seems quite a stretch to me to equate the Catholic denial of priesthood to women and the sad decline of Mrs. Lincoln. And to say that this "lack of equality" in the Church and the lack of priests somehow diminishes the Church's influence is really just the personal opinion of Ms. Quindlen. Catholics who continually think that the Church should model itself on the current culture really have no understanding of the role of the Church....the Catholic Church. It's job is to protect the Deposit of Faith and teach authoritatively on beliefs and morals. Catholics who say their the influence of the Church is waning are only saying that they disrespect it, and others should to.

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