Lincoln's Bishop: A President, A Priest, and the Fate of 300 Dakota Sioux Warriors

Lincoln's Bishop: A President, A Priest, and the Fate of 300 Dakota Sioux Warriors

by Gustav Niebuhr
Lincoln's Bishop: A President, A Priest, and the Fate of 300 Dakota Sioux Warriors

Lincoln's Bishop: A President, A Priest, and the Fate of 300 Dakota Sioux Warriors

by Gustav Niebuhr

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A history of the Dakota War of 1862, an Episcopal bishop, and his campaign to protect the lives of the Dakota Sioux.

It is hard to recall what powerful moral voices Protestant church leaders had in the formative years of the nation. Gustav Niebuhr travels back to the Minnesota frontier of 1862 when Dakota Sioux rose up against pioneering families and slaughtered hundreds. Citizens demanded mass executions and deportations. Into this turmoil stepped Henry Benjamin Whipple, the state’s first Episcopal bishop.

Whipple had already loudly decried the crimes and corruption of those managing Indian affairs and warned of calamity. Now he made the case of mercy and a deeper justice, which eventually led to meeting with President Lincoln. Despite being preoccupied with the Civil War, Lincoln was moved to intervene, surprisingly taking the time to review all 303 cases and overturning the death sentence for most of the Indians. Nevertheless, the result was still the largest single execution on American soil.

If not for Whipple’s vigorous campaigning, both in state and in Washington, DC, a greater tragedy might well have occurred. His success should haunt us: Where today do we hear these trumpet calls for justice like those given by figures such as Bishop Henry Benjamin Whipple?

“[An] enlightening tale of Abraham Lincoln’s other war. . . . A pleasant surprise for the average history buff.” —Kirkus Reviews

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780062110992
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication date: 11/21/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 227
Sales rank: 48,303
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Gustav Niebuhr is associate professor of newspaper and online journalism at Syracuse University and founding director of the Carnegie Religion and Media Program. He worked as a reporter at the New York Times, The Washington Post, and The Wall Street Journal and was the 2010 winner of the William A. Reed Lifetime Achievement Award for religion reporting. He is the author of Beyond Tolerance: Searching for Interfaith Understanding in America.

Table of Contents

Introduction xi

Prologue Waiting for Lincoln 1

1 The Sunday Afternoon Murders 15

2 The First Attack 35

3 Lincoln and the Indians 51

4 The Dispossessed 73

5 A "War of Extermination" 87

6 Whipple's Dakota Allies and the War's End 107

7 To the Gates of Merch 117

8 Maintaining the Pressure 136

9 Judgment and Reason 154

10 Exile and Community 171

Conclusion 183

Acknowledgments 186

Notes 188

Bibliography 202

Further Reading 205

Index 207

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