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<journal-title>The Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association</journal-title>
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<p id="P6">* * *</p>
<p id="P7"><italic>Our new cover is a 2020 photograph of the Augustus Saint-Gaudens statue (1887) in Lincoln Park, Chicago, taken by Dave Wiegers of Gurnee, Illinois, and is used through his courtesy</italic></p>
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<bio id="bio1"><p id="P1">R<sc>oger D. Billings</sc>, J<sc>r</sc>., was formerly Professor of Law at Salmon P. Chase College of Law, Northern Kentucky University, specializing in the Uniform Commercial Code. His research on Lincoln&#x2019;s legal career includes several law review articles and a book edited with Frank J. Williams, <italic>Abraham Lincoln, Esq</italic>. (2010).</p></bio>
<bio id="bio2"><p id="P2">R<sc>obert</sc> C. B<sc>ray</sc> is a professor emeritus of American Literature at Illinois Wesleyan University. Bray lives a writing life in Bloomington, Illinois, where Lincoln is often on his mind. Among his works are <italic>Reading with Lincoln</italic> (Southern Illinois University Press, 2010) and <italic>Rediscoveries: Literature and Place in Illinois</italic> (University of Illinois Press, 1982).</p></bio>
<bio id="bio3"><p id="P3">S<sc>amarth</sc> P. D<sc>esai</sc> is the Special Assistant to the President and CEO of the National Constitution Center. He graduated from Harvard College in 2020, where he concentrated in Social Studies with a focus in American constitutional law and worked as a Research Assistant to Harvard Law School professor Noah Feldman.</p></bio>
<bio id="bio4"><p id="P4">M<sc>ichael</sc> D. R<sc>obinson</sc> is Associate Professor of History at the University of Mobile. He serves as Book Review Editor of <italic>The Alabama Review</italic> and is author of <italic>A Union Indivisible: Secession and the Politics of Slavery in the Border States</italic> (University of North Carolina Press, 2017).</p></bio>
<bio id="bio5"><p id="P5">J<sc>ason</sc> H. S<sc>ilverman</sc> is the Ellison Capers Palmer Jr. Professor of History Emeritus at Winthrop University. He is an award-winning teacher and author or editor of 11 books, among them <italic>Lincoln and the Immigrant</italic> (Southern Illinois University Press, 2015) and <italic>When America Welcomed Immigrants: The Short and Tortured History of Abraham Lincoln&#x2019;s Act to Encourage Immigration</italic> (Palmetto Publishing, 2020). He is at work on <italic>A Proud Competitor but a Humble Sportsman: Abraham Lincoln the Athlete</italic>.</p></bio>
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