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Join Corey Brettschneider and John Fugelsang in this insightful interview with renowned historian Michael Vorenberg, author of "Final Freedom" and his new book, "Lincoln's Peace." Vorenberg challenges our conventional understanding of American history, arguing that the Civil War didn't neatly end at Appomattox in 1865 but continued shaping democracy well into Andrew Johnson’s presidency. In this engaging conversation, Vorenberg explores striking parallels between the divisive disinformation campaigns during the Civil War era and today's fractured political climate, especially around events like January 6th. Discover how Abraham Lincoln’s controversial constitutional decisions, such as suspending habeas corpus, still echo through contemporary debates about presidential power and democracy. Don't miss this thought-provoking dialogue about history, disinformation, and constitutional rights—essential viewing for anyone interested in understanding America's past and its influence on current events. 🔔 Subscribe to our channel for more insightful discussions on history, law, and democracy. 📚 Featured Books by Michael Vorenberg: "Final Freedom" "Lincoln's Peace" 🎧 Listen to "The Oath and The Office" podcast on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... #Lincoln #CivilWar #HabeasCorpus #ConstitutionalLaw #AmericanHistory #LegalHistory #HistoryPodcast #PresidentialPower #USPolitics #Democracy #MichaelVorenberg #TheOathandTheOffice #CoreyBrettschneider #JohnFugelsang