Lincoln, Douglas, and the Race That Changed History!

EPISODE · Apr 29, 2025 · 52 MIN

Lincoln, Douglas, and the Race That Changed History!

from Saint Louis In Tune

Jan Jacobi brings his historical expertise to the forefront in a riveting discussion about his latest book, Lincoln and Douglass. The conversation explores the rich tapestry of their friendship, drawing parallels to the beloved fable of the tortoise and the hare. Jan likens Lincoln's slow and steady approach to the tortoise, while Douglass’s fiery spirit embodies the hare’s rapid pace. Their contrasting styles not only highlight their unique personalities but also reflect the broader societal struggles of their time. Throughout our lively banter, Jan sheds light on Lincoln's transformation—from a cautious politician to a bold leader who recognized the imperative of abolition. He shares anecdotes from his teaching days, emphasizing the importance of making history relatable for younger audiences. This episode is a perfect blend of humor and insight, as we navigate through the complexities of their relationship and the moral dilemmas they faced. Jan’s casual storytelling makes history feel alive, and his reflections on character and leadership resonate deeply in today’s world. As our conversation wraps up, Jan leaves us with a powerful message about the importance of humility and self-reflection in leadership. He urges listeners to appreciate the nuances of historical figures, reminding us that their journeys are filled with trials, tribulations, and triumphs that can inspire us all. This episode is not just about Lincoln and Douglass; it’s an invitation to reflect on our own paths and the legacies we wish to create.[00:00] Introduction and Welcome[00:46] Johnny Rabbit and St. Louis Radio History[02:40] Respect in Youth Sports[04:04] Introducing Jan Jacoby and His Work[04:43] Lincoln and Douglas: A Historical Perspective[06:30] Writing Historical Fiction[09:37] Lincoln's Transformation and Future Books[21:40] Lincoln's Appeal to Young Readers[31:23] Exploring Lincoln's Legacy[31:34] The Lincoln Museum Experience[31:48] Lincoln's Architectural Influence[31:55] Personal Lincoln Stories[33:46] Lincoln's Connection to Hamlet[34:45] The Role of Editors in Writing[36:37] The Evolution of a Lincoln Series[38:06] Lincoln's Profound Character[40:32] Hypothetical Histories and Lincoln's Impact[45:50] Celebrating National Days[48:55] Humorous Anecdotes and Closing RemarksTakeaways: In this episode, we dive into the witty comparison of Lincoln to the tortoise and Douglass to the hare, showcasing how persistence often trumps speed in life's race. Jan Jacoby shares fascinating anecdotes about Lincoln's early friendships, highlighting how social dynamics shaped his character in his formative years. We explore the profound impact of solitude on Lincoln's development, suggesting that it helped him process his thoughts and become a more reflective leader. The conversation emphasizes the importance of respecting coaches and referees at youth sports, reminding us that they're often volunteers doing their best. Jacoby's approach to historical fiction makes Lincoln's story accessible, appealing to both young readers and adults, blending education with entertainment seamlessly. We also touch on Lincoln's transformation regarding slavery, illustrating how he evolved from a cautious politician to a moral leader willing to take bold stands. Jan Jacobi Books – Reedy PressJan Jacobi – Reedy PressJan Jacobi - Author FacebookThis is Season 8! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#abrahamlincoln #lincoln #stephendouglas #springfieldillinois #16thpresident #slavery #debate

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