Thursday, February 23, 2017

Washington vs. Lincoln

 

Abraham Lincoln and George Washington stare silently at one another across the reflecting pool on the National Mall in Washington D.C., their paths inextricably linked by the historians who consider both to be the greatest presidents in American history.

One is a monument, a testament to the man and his influence on American history, the other a memorial to the Lincoln legacy, a persistent reminder of the new United States.

Washington was at one time the symbol of America. Even twenty years after his death, Americans painted their mantles black in mourning for the indispensable man, and many American families hung portraits of both George and Martha Washington in their homes.

Lincoln became a messianic figure, the martyr in a cause to forge a new nation based on the proposition that all men are created equal in an indissoluble union.

Honest Abe supplanted Honest George as the quintessential American, and thus two American symbols had been born.

2 comments:

  1. Since the 14th created a very different polity, Abe really is our Founding Father in a sense.

    I don't say that fondly.

    And the 14th isn't applied as it was intended. So, we actually have an even more revolutionary polity due to judicial activism.

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