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National Museum of American History Abraham Lincoln's Watch, around 1858 National Museum of African American History and Culture Photograph of James Brown, Civil War veteran, with a picture of Abraham ...
Four score and seven years from now, the mystic chords of memory may recall the way Donald Trump compared himself to Abraham ...
In this lesson, students interrogate their own assumptions about Abraham Lincoln in order to arrive at a deeper understanding of who Lincoln was. They investigate primary source documents in order ...
Images of Abraham Lincoln as he lay dying filled the popular press in the days following the assassination. The sudden and violent attack on the president came on Good Friday, the most somber day ...
DURING America’s civil war, in 1862, Abraham Lincoln reportedly began sharing a bed with his bodyguard, a soldier named David Derickson. The tittle-tattle was recorded in the diary of Virginia ...
A new exhibition in New York City uses more than 200 texts and artifacts to contemplate Lincoln's rise to the nation's highest office Sarah Kuta Newspaper editor Horace Greeley unsuccessfully ran ...
A new exhibition—“Abraham Lincoln: His Life in Print”—opened this week at the Grolier Club in New York City. Using books, documents and ephemera, the show follows Lincoln’s rise from a ...
Lincoln by his opponents is that he is too Constitutional ... Did not the bell convey a plain allusion to the leading name on the ticket, we should conceive it an excellent type of the hollowness ...
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Poor Abraham ... transcripts of Lincoln’s many speeches during the 1840s and 1850s.” I can’t look up “a recent writer for the New York Times” because Franke doesn’t name the writer.
President Joe Biden has formally apologized to Native Americans for the “sin” of a government-run boarding school system that ...