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Product Description From an acclaimed, New York Times bestselling biographer, a timely reassessment of Abraham Lincoln’s indispensable Secretary of the Treasury: a leading proponent for black rights both before and during his years in cabinet and later as Chief Justice of the United States.Salmon P. Chase is best remembered as a rival of Lincoln’s for the Republican nomination in 1860—but there would not have been a national Republican Party, and Lincoln could not have won the presidency, were it not for the vital groundwork Chase laid over the previous two decades. Starting in the early 1840s, long before Lincoln was speaking out against slavery, Chase was forming and leading antislavery parties. He represented fugitive slaves so often in his law practice that he was known as the attorney general for runaway negroes, and he furthered his reputation as an outspoken federal senator and progressive governor of Ohio. Tapped by Lincoln to become Secretary of the Treasury, Chase would soon prove vital to the Civil War effort, raising the billions of dollars that allowed the Union to win the war, while also pressing the president to emancipate the country’s slaves and recognize black rights. When Lincoln had the chance to appoint a chief justice in 1864, he chose his faithful rival, because he was sure Chase would make the right decisions on the difficult racial, political, and economic issues the Supreme Court would confront during Reconstruction. Drawing on previously overlooked sources, Walter Stahr sheds new light on a complex and fascinating political figure, as well as on the pivotal events of the Civil War and its aftermath. Salmon P.Chase tells the forgotten story of a man at the center of the fight for racial justice in 19th century America. Review “Eloquently written [and] impeccably researched… as powerful and moving a political biography as I have read.” — The Wall Street Journal “This superb book more than fills the need for a modern biography of Salmon Chase, a leader of the antislavery movement, founder of the Republican Party, advocate of racial justice, Secretary of the Treasury who transformed the American monetary structure in the process of financing the Civil War, and Chief Justice of the United States whose opinions are still cited by the Supreme Court. Chase fully deserves Walter Stahr’s encomium as ‘one of the great Americans of his generation.’” — James McPherson, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Battle Cry of Freedom“Salmon P. Chase may well have been the most consequential political radical in American history. Walter Stahr's new book illuminates his enduring importance with scholarly thoroughness, shrewd interpretation, and dramatic immediacy.” — Sean Wilentz, Bancroft Prize-winning author of No Property in Man“Revelatory... Walter Stahr presents readers with a far more textured and complicated Salmon P. Chase than in previous biographies, showing him as a shrewd figure who fought a long battle for a variety of progressive causes, including defending those who escaped slavery in court.” — The Christian Science Monitor“Magisterial. A fascinating character study of a man who Knew He Was Right even when wrong, and yet whose financial and judicial legacies continue to this day.” — Amanda Foreman, New York Times bestselling author of A World on Fire“Long viewed as either a pretentious thorn in Lincoln’s side or the beneficiary of Lincoln’s generosity, Salmon P. Chase has long deserved a full, fresh, fair reappraisal. With this sweeping, meticulously researched, and convincingly argued biography, Walter Stahr has produced just such a study.” — Harold Holzer, Gilder Lehrman Prize-winning author of Lincoln and the Power of the Press“Walter Stahr breathes new life into Salmon Chase and his long quest to end slavery and secure black rights in America.” — Brad Meltzer, New York Times bestselling author of The Lincoln Conspiracy“Well-researched... Despite countless books about Lincoln and those in his