What If Lincoln Lived?
An Alternate History of Reconstruction, Civil Rights, and the Machine That Kept America From Breaking
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Narrateur(s):
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George Pettingell
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Auteur(s):
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Jeffrey Simmons
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What If Lincoln Lived?
On April 14, 1865, a single shot changed the course of American history.
But what if it never did?
In this gripping alternate-history novel, Abraham Lincoln survives Ford’s Theatre — and faces the far more difficult battle that follows: rebuilding a fractured nation determined to tear itself apart again.
Instead of a weakened Reconstruction, America experiences something far different — a harder peace, enforced constitutional authority, and a sustained campaign to protect civil rights before backlash can take root. The ripple effects reshape elections, institutions, and the balance of power for generations.
From the tense aftermath of the assassination attempt to the political struggles that echo into modern America, What If Lincoln Lived? explores:
A Reconstruction led by Lincoln himself
The prosecution of treason and the defense of federal authority
The evolution of civil rights under stronger enforcement
How one presidency could have reshaped America’s political future
What the nation of 2026 might look like in this alternate timeline
Blending historical realism with bold speculative imagination, Jeffrey Simmons crafts a narrative that feels both plausible and unsettlingly relevant.
This is not a fantasy of easy unity.It is a story about discipline, permanence, and the cost of preserving a republic.
If you enjoy alternate history, political fiction, Civil War history, or thought-provoking “what if” scenarios, this novel will challenge the way you see America’s past — and its future.Because sometimes history turns not on what happened……but on what almost did.
©2026 Jeffrey Simmons (P)2026 Jeffrey Simmons