
Abraham Lincoln and the Abolition of Slavery in the United States - Free Audiobook
Author(s): Charles Godfrey Leland,
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[1/13] Chapter 1: Birth of Abraham LincolnâThe Lincoln FamilyâAbrahamâs first SchoolingâDeath of Mrs. Lincoln, and the new âMotherââLincolnâs Boyhood and YouthâSelf-EducationâGreat Physical StrengthâFirst Literary EffortsâJourney to New OrleansâEncouraging Incident,
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The book is a biography of Abraham Lincoln with emphasis on how his personality and beliefs impacted the history of the American Emancipation and its causes. The book is very well written, easy to read and includes incredible historical information being written by a man who was there during the civil war. He even fought in the war and was able to add his insight into the happenings from his own perspective. This book would add knowledge to anyone who really wants to know the truth about Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War. - Summary by philip chenevert
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