1. Abraham Lincoln And Equal Rights
Through "The Gettysburg Address", Lincoln clearly states his views on what the country once was, how it was during the time he was in, and what his hopes and dreams for the future were. ... He had seen a nation divided, thousands of soldiers killed, families broken, and a sense of pride that Americans once shared shattered. Lincoln, knowledgeable of this fact pleaded with the Americans to once again, "have a new birth of freedom". ... Lincoln challenged the people of the time to put effort into the future. Not only did he want the nation to taste freedom once again; he called them "to be d...
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate