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White, Ronald C. (Ronald Cedric)

Summary: "After four years of unspeakable horror and sacrifice on both sides, the Civil War was about to end. On March 4, 1865, at his Second Inaugural, President Lincoln did not offer the North the victory speech it yearned for, nor did he blame the South solely for the sin of slavery. Calling the whole nation to account, Lincoln offered a moral framework for peace and reconciliation. The speech was...

Format: text

Publisher / Publication Date: Simon & Schuster 2002

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1 available in Adult Non-fiction, Call number: 973.7 WHI

David, Alex

Contents: The early life of Abraham Lincoln -- The Civil War -- The ceremony at the Soldiers' National Cemetery -- The speech -- An enduring document -- Primary source transcription -- Chronology -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Further reading.

Format: text

Publisher / Publication Date: 2021

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1 available in JT Non-Fiction, Call number: JT Gov David

White, Ronald C.

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Format: text

Publisher / Publication Date: Thorndike Press 2002

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David, Alex

Summary: "This book is about Patrick Henry's famous speech"--

Format: text

Publisher / Publication Date: 2021

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1 available in JT Non-Fiction, Call number: JT Gov David

Levin, Jack E.

Summary: Jack E. Levin, #1 New York Times bestselling author of George Washington: The Crossing, presents a beautifully designed chronicle--complete with maps, portraits, and other Civil War illustrations--detailing President Abraham Lincoln's historic Second Inaugural Address.

Format: text

Publisher / Publication Date: Threshold Editions 2014

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1 available in Adult Non-fiction, Call number: 973.7 LEV

Schaub, Diana

Summary: "An expert analysis of Abraham Lincoln's three most powerful speeches reveals his rhetorical genius and his thoughts on our national character. Abraham Lincoln, our greatest president, believed that our national character was defined by three key moments:the writing of the Constitution, our declaration of independence from England, and the beginning of slavery on the North American continent....

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Publisher / Publication Date: St. Martin's Press 2021

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1 available in Adult Non-fiction, Call number: 973.7092 SCH

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