Lincoln, Locke, and the Disagreeable Rev. Nasby
Posted by: Amanda Zimmerman
In the early 1860s amidst growing unrest between the North and South, American humorist, journalist and political commentator David Ross Locke (1833 - 1888) debuted a character that would be popular with abolitionists for years to come - and with Abraham Lincoln in particular.
Posted in: 19th Century, American History