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The Abraham Lincoln Association (ALA) is an American association advancing studies on
Abraham Lincoln Abraham Lincoln ( ; February 12, 1809 – April 15, 1865) was an American lawyer, politician, and statesman who served as the 16th president of the United States from 1861 until his assassination in 1865. Lincoln led the nation thro ...
and disseminating scholarship about Lincoln. The ALA was founded in 1908 to lead a national celebration of Lincoln's 100th birthday and continues to mark his birthday with an annual banquet and symposium. The ALA holds no archive of materials and instead functions primarily as a scholarly forum. It remains "the nation's oldest and largest Lincoln organization."


History

The ALA was formed in 1908 as the Lincoln Centennial Association to help lead the national celebrations of Lincoln's one hundredth birthday. The ALA’s founders included United States Supreme Court Chief Justice Melville Weston Fuller, financier John Whitfield Bunn, United States Federal Judge
J. Otis Humphrey J. Otis Humphrey (December 30, 1850 – June 14, 1918) was an American lawyer and jurist who served as a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Illinois from 1901 to 1918. Education and car ...
, Speaker of the House Joseph G. Cannon, Illinois Governor
Charles S. Deneen Charles Samuel Deneen (May 4, 1863 – February 5, 1940) was an American lawyer and Republican politician who served as the 23rd Governor of Illinois, from 1905 to 1913. He was the first Illinois governor to serve two consecutive terms totalli ...
, Vice-President Adlai E. Stevenson, and Illinois Senator Shelby Cullom. In 1925, under the leadership of ALA President Logan Hay, Paul M. Angle became the ALA's first executive secretary. Angle led an effort in 1929 to change the organization's name to the Abraham Lincoln Association and, together with Benjamin Thomas and Harry Pratt, established the association's research and publication programs. Under the leadership of president George W. Bunn, the ALA launched the ''Abraham Lincoln Quarterly'', a scholarly publication that would replace prior ALA publications, and a massive project to collect and transcribe all of Abraham Lincoln’s known writings which eventually culminated in ''The Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln'', edited by Roy P. Basler, Marion Dolores Pratt, and Lloyd A. Dunlap. It was published in 8 volumes (plus an index) between 1953 and 1955, with two supplemental volumes published in 1974 and 1990. ''The Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln'' found critical success but strained the ALA financially. Throughout the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s the ALA continued undertaking various commemoration projects and engaging in scholarship. In early 1995, several acclaimed historians—including
Harold Holzer Harold Holzer (born February 5, 1949) is a scholar of Abraham Lincoln and the political culture of the American Civil War Era. He serves as director of Hunter College's Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute. Holzer previously spent twenty-thr ...
and then-ALA president Frank J. Williams—left the ALA board of directors and formed their own scholarly group, the Lincoln Forum, following "policy disagreements, alleged conflicts of interest, strong personalities and claims from out-of-town historians that they had been refused access to Lincoln materials." In 2005, with the opening of the
Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum documents the life of the 16th U.S. president, Abraham Lincoln, and the course of the American Civil War. Combining traditional scholarship with 21st-century showmanship techniques, the museum ...
, scholars of both organizations came together to "mend damaged fences from what's been called a 'civil war' within the Lincoln academic community."


Governance

The ALA is governed by a board of directors made up of nationally-renowned Lincoln scholars and philanthropists dedicated to the ALA's cause. The ALA's board of directors include: * Kenneth L. Anderson * J. Steven Beckett * Roger D. Billings, Jr. * Justin A. Blandford * Roger D. Bridges *
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*
Joshua Claybourn Joshua Claybourn is an American attorney, author, and historian considered one of the foremost living scholars on Abraham Lincoln’s youth in Indiana. Career Legal work Claybourn is an attorney with the law firm of Jackson Kelly representing g ...
* Robert J. Davis * Christopher DeRose *
Jim Edgar James Edgar (born July 22, 1946) is an American politician who was the 38th governor of Illinois from 1991 to 1999. Previously he served as a member of the Illinois House of Representatives from 1976 to 1979 and as Illinois Secretary of State ...
* Guy C. Fraker * Donald D. Funk * Sara Vaughn Gabbard * Joseph E. Garrera * Donald R. Graham *
Allen C. Guelzo Allen Carl Guelzo (born 1953) is an American historian who serves as Senior Research Scholar in the Council of the Humanities and Director of the Initiative on Politics and Statesmanship in the James Madison Program at Princeton University. He f ...
* Richard E. Hart *
Matthew Holden Matthew Holden Jr. is an American political scientist. Biography He attended public school in Mississippi and Chicago, Illinois. He graduated from the University of Chicago in 1950 and received a B.A. degree in political science from Roosevelt Uni ...
* Erika Holst * Devin Hunter * David Joens * Ron J. Keller * Susan J. Koch * Robert J. Lenz * Dan Monroe * Anne E. Moseley * Karen (Keri) L. Nekrasz * James W. Patton III * Mark Pohlad * Mark A. Plummer * Roger D. Rudich * William G. Shepherd * Ronald D. Spears * Brian J. Steenbergen * Robert A. Stuart, Jr. * James L. Swanson *
Louise Taper Louise Taper is a historian and collector of Abraham Lincoln artifacts. She is the daughter-in-law of Mark Taper. She created the exhibition ''The Last Best Hope of Earth: Abraham Lincoln and the Promise of America'' which was at the Huntington L ...
* Donald R. Tracy * Andy Van Meter * Daniel R. Weinberg * Jonathan W. White * Barbara Wysocki


Publications

The ALA's semi-annual ''Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association'' is the only journal devoted exclusively to the history and legacies of Abraham Lincoln. Historian
David Herbert Donald David Herbert Donald (October 1, 1920 – May 17, 2009) was an American historian, best known for his 1995 biography of Abraham Lincoln. He twice won the Pulitzer Prize for Biography for earlier works; he published more than 30 books on United S ...
said "The Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association is the most important periodical in the field of Lincoln studies. As a Lincoln biographer, I rely on it heavily for both ideas and information." The ALA also publishes a quarterly newsletter, ''For the People''. Most of the ALA's publications are available to the public on its website. The ALA's crowning publication is ''The Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln'', edited by Roy P. Basler, Marion Dolores Pratt, and Lloyd A. Dunlap. It was published in 8 volumes (plus an index) between 1953 and 1955, with two supplemental volumes published in 1974 and 1990 and is now available online to the public at the association's website. Basler’s ''Collected Works'' has become a standard resource for Lincoln and Civil War scholarship, but it suffers from limitations and omissions. ''Collected Works'' did not include incoming correspondence to Lincoln, which denies the reader important context. New technology and the development of documentary editing as a discipline allows for more faithful renditions of the texts. And in the nearly 60 years since the publication of ''Collected Works,'' many new Lincoln documents have been discovered, providing new opportunities for historical scholarship.


Events and programs


Banquet and symposium

The ALA hosts an annual banquet and symposium each year on Lincoln's birthday (February 12). Past speakers include
Michael Beschloss Michael Richard Beschloss (born November 30, 1955) is an American historian specializing in the United States presidency. He is the author of nine books on the presidency. Early life Beschloss was born in Chicago, grew up in Flossmoor, Illinois, ...
(2008),
Jon Meacham Jon Ellis Meacham (; born May 20, 1969) is an American writer, reviewer, historian and presidential biographer who is serving as the current Canon Historian of the Washington National Cathedral since November 7, 2021. A former executive editor ...
(2007 and 2022), and
Doris Kearns Goodwin Doris Helen Kearns Goodwin (born January 4, 1943) is an American biographer, historian, former sports journalist, and political commentator. She has written biographies of several U.S. presidents, including ''Lyndon Johnson and the American Drea ...
(2006). On February 12, 2009, President
Barack Obama Barack Hussein Obama II ( ; born August 4, 1961) is an American politician who served as the 44th president of the United States from 2009 to 2017. A member of the Democratic Party, Obama was the first African-American president of the ...
attended the ALA celebration as the guest of honor, giving a speech titled "What the People Need Done".


Awards

The ALA sponsors several awards, including the Spirit of Abraham Lincoln Award, the Logan Hay Medal, Lincoln the Lawyer Award, Hay-Nicolas Dissertation Prize Winner, and a Student Award. The Hay-Nicolas Dissertation Prize recognizes and encourages young scholars who conduct research on Abraham Lincoln and his times. It is awarded each year by the ALA and Abraham Lincoln Institute to recognize the best dissertation dealing with Lincoln and his legacy. The ALA and Abraham Lincoln Institute select the recipients.


References


External links

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Abraham Lincoln Association Serials

''Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association (JALA)''
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