The untold story of how one sensational trial propelled a self-taught lawyer and a future president into the national spotlight.
In May of 1856, the steamboat
Effie Afton barreled into a pillar of the Rock Island Bridge, unalterably changing the course of American transportation history. Within a year, long-simmering tensions between powerful steamboat interests and burgeoning railroads exploded, and the nation's attention, absorbed by the
Dred Scott case, was riveted by a new civil trial. Dramatically reenacting the
Effie Afton case?from its unlikely inception, complete with a young Abraham Lincoln's soaring oratory, to the controversial finale?this ?masterful? (
Christian Science Monitor) account gives us the previously untold story of how one sensational trial propelled a self-taught lawyer and a future president into the national spotlight.