Lincoln's Moral Vision
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"On March 4, 1865, Abraham Lincoln gave his Second Inaugural Address, the final great speech of his three-decades public career. Delivered a little more than a month before the end of the Civil War and forty-one days before he was assassinated, the speech reveals Lincoln's coming to terms with vital moral and political issues with which he had grappled during his political life.".
"This book traces how the speech addresses three critical issues that obsessed him: slavery, race, and religion."--BOOK JACKET.
"This book traces how the speech addresses three critical issues that obsessed him: slavery, race, and religion."--BOOK JACKET.
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