Lunch and Learn – A Sucker Whig in Connecticut’s Court: Abraham Lincoln Comes to New England
May 19 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Free
Virtual Presentation! https://www.connecticutmuseum.org/event/lunch-and-learn-a-sucker-whig/
Abraham Lincoln traveled to New England only twice. In 1848, he was an unknown “Sucker Whig” from the western frontier. In 1860, he was a political celebrity from the Lincoln-Douglas Debates.
This virtual presentation by David J. Kent takes you along for the ride as we discover how Lincoln became the man we came to know, and how Connecticut helped Lincoln become president. David’s most recent book, Lincoln in New England: In Search of His Forgotten Tours, was published in March 2026.
This virtual event is free and open to the public. Get tickets to receive the Zoom link.
Questions? Contact Jen Busa, Public Programs Coordinator at jbusa@connecticutmuseum.org.
This program series is generously supported by Camille and Gregory F. Servodidio.
You can also watch my short video about Lincoln’s connections to Connecticut:
About the speaker: David J. Kent is an Abraham Lincoln historian, former scientist, avid world traveler, and multi-book author, the most recent being Lincoln in New England: In Search of His Forgotten Tours. David is the Immediate Past President of the Lincoln Group of the District of Columbia, on the Executive Committee and Board of Directors of the Abraham Lincoln Institute, and a member of the Board of Advisors of the Lincoln Forum. He is a frequent speaker on Abraham Lincoln topics and served as Master of Ceremonies for the Lincoln Memorial Centennial program in 2022. David has won numerous awards both for his scientific work and as an Abraham Lincoln historian. His books include Lincoln: The Fire of Genius: How Abraham Lincoln’s Commitment to Science and Technology Helped Modernize America and Lincoln: The Man Who Saved America, both of which were finalists for several book awards, as well as Tesla: The Wizard of Electricity, a worldwide bestseller translated into several languages.
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David J. Kent is Immediate Past President of the Lincoln Group of DC and the author of many books on Abraham Lincoln, Nikola Tesla, and Thomas Edison.





One of the great debates among Lincoln scholars is when he started thinking of himself as a viable candidate for president. Back in those days it was considered unseemly to actively campaign for such high elective office. Even the series of Lincoln-Douglas debates was ostensibly to make the case for the party such that enough local representatives could be elected to provide a sufficient majority in the state legislature, since it was the legislature who chose the U.S. Senators, the case until the 17th amendment in 1913 changed it to the direct vote we have today. His post-Cooper Union tour of New England certainly helped his case. Robert Lincoln later said that if he hadn’t failed his Harvard entrance exams, necessitating remedial study at Phillips Exeter Academy and Lincoln’s visit, his father may not have become president. In any case, several incidents suggest Lincoln was thinking about himself as a viable candidate for president both before, and especially after, his trip to New England.










