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Table of Contents
From the Book - First edition.
Introduction: a big, inconsistent, brave man
Part I: Clothed in bone & nerve, beginnings to 1846. My mind and memory
Abe was hungry for books
I am humble Abraham Lincoln
Founded on injustice and bad policy
She had the fire, will, and ambition
Part II: The banner he bears, 1846-1849. From the very depths of society
We have got to deal with this slavery question
The conscience of the nation must be roused
To understand the moral universe
If all earthly power were given to me
The hateful embrace of slavery
By White men fromt he benefit of White men
Part III: Right makes might, 1859-1861. Let us dare to do our duty
God help me, God help me
He has a will of his own
To take the Capitol by violence
Part IV: My whole soul is in it, 1861-1863. The momentous issue of civil war
"A White man's war"
My boy is gone, he is actually gone
I think the time has come now
The president has done nobly
Part V: A new birth of freedom, 1863-1864. That all men could be free
Who shall be the next president?
The strife of the election
Part VI: His illimitable work, 1864 to the end. The great moral victory
The almight has his own purposes
Old Abe will come out all right
Lincoln was slain; America was meant
I see now the wisdom of his course.
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Introduction: a big, inconsistent, brave man
Part I: Clothed in bone & nerve, beginnings to 1846. My mind and memory
Abe was hungry for books
I am humble Abraham Lincoln
Founded on injustice and bad policy
She had the fire, will, and ambition
Part II: The banner he bears, 1846-1849. From the very depths of society
We have got to deal with this slavery question
The conscience of the nation must be roused
To understand the moral universe
If all earthly power were given to me
The hateful embrace of slavery
By White men fromt he benefit of White men
Part III: Right makes might, 1859-1861. Let us dare to do our duty
God help me, God help me
He has a will of his own
To take the Capitol by violence
Part IV: My whole soul is in it, 1861-1863. The momentous issue of civil war
"A White man's war"
My boy is gone, he is actually gone
I think the time has come now
The president has done nobly
Part V: A new birth of freedom, 1863-1864. That all men could be free
Who shall be the next president?
The strife of the election
Part VI: His illimitable work, 1864 to the end. The great moral victory
The almight has his own purposes
Old Abe will come out all right
Lincoln was slain; America was meant
I see now the wisdom of his course.
From the Large Print - First large print edition.
Introduction: a big, inconsistent, brave man
Part I: Clothed in bone & nerve, beginnings to 1846. My mind and memory
Abe was hungry for books
I am humble Abraham Lincoln
Founded on injustice and bad policy
She had the fire, will, and ambition
Part II: The banner he bears, 1846-1849. From the very depths of society
We have got to deal with this slavery question
The conscience of the nation must be roused
To understand the moral universe
If all earthly power were given to me
The hateful embrace of slavery
By White men fromt he benefit of White men
Part III: Right makes might, 1859-1861. Let us dare to do our duty
God help me, God help me
He has a will of his own
To take the Capitol by violence
Part IV: My whole soul is in it, 1861-1863. The momentous issue of civil war
"A White man's war"
My boy is gone, he is actually gone
I think the time has come now
The president has done nobly
Part V: A new birth of freedom, 1863-1864. That all men could be free
Who shall be the next president?
The strife of the election
Part VI: His illimitable work, 1864 to the end. The great moral victory
The almight has his own purposes
Old Abe will come out all right
Lincoln was slain; America was meant
I see now the wisdom of his course.
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Meacham, Jon Author, Narrator
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9780553393965
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9780593632864
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9780553393972
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