Speeches And Writings 1832–1858 by Abraham Lincoln
This collection offers a comprehensive insight into the early political and personal life of one of America's most revered leaders, capturing the evolution of his thoughts and ideals. Through a series of speeches and writings, it chronicles his journey from a young lawyer to a prominent political figure, highlighting his eloquence, moral convictions, and dedication to the principles of democracy and equality. The compilation reflects his growing concerns over issues such as slavery, national unity, and the preservation of the Union, providing a window into the formative years that shaped his legacy.
- Published
- 1907
- Nationality
- American
- Length
- Long
- Pages
- 500-600
- Original Language
- English
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