Dieser Autor befasst sich mit den grundlegenden Fragen der amerikanischen Identität und ihrer Entstehung. Seine Schriften beleuchten die Konflikte und Kompromisse, die die Nation geprägt haben, und unterstreichen den fortwährenden Kampf um Gleichheit und Freiheit. Durch eine tiefe Auseinandersetzung mit historischen Ereignissen bietet der Autor eine zum Nachdenken anregende Untersuchung der Komplexität der Zivilgesellschaft und der Beständigkeit der Ideale, die sie antreiben.
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This deluxe two-volume boxed set presents a comprehensive collection of Abraham Lincoln's essential writings, showcasing his profound thoughts and impactful speeches. The edition highlights the significance of Lincoln's contributions to American history and literature, making it a vital resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike. The careful curation ensures that readers can appreciate the depth of his insights and the historical context in which they were written.
The "Lost Speech" highlights a pivotal moment in 1856 when a young Abraham Lincoln delivered a compelling anti-slavery address in Bloomington, Illinois. Although the speech was never recorded, its impact resonated throughout American history, showcasing Lincoln's early commitment to opposing the expansion of slavery. This incident underscores the importance of his evolving political stance and the historical significance of his voice in the fight for freedom.
This distinguished edition captures a pivotal moment of justice in the United States with a document that paved the way for the abolition of slaveryThis handsome, pocket-sized Smithsonian edition printed in the United States contains Lincoln's groundbreaking executive order and the writings that helped form it, with features that make it the perfect The edition stands out in the market with an illuminating new introduction from Paul Gardullo, curator at the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History. His research on the impact of slavery in America's cultural memory contextualizes the historical document as part of a larger cultural narrative, connecting its legacy to modern day.Abraham Lincoln considered the Emancipation Proclamation the crowning achievement of his presidency, and it is easy to see why. The imperative document freed African Americans enslaved in the Confederate states, transformed the purpose and stakes of the Civil War, and served as a precursor to the Thirteenth Amendment, which would end slavery across the nation. The Emancipation Proclamation was a major turning point in the struggle for African American freedom.
Eloquent, humble, and shrewd, Abraham Lincoln stands as one of America's greatest presidents. This collection brings together his most defining speeches, public and private correspondence, and personal notations in a single, elegant volume. Historian Orville Vernon Burton has meticulously selected the most compelling pieces from Lincoln's extensive works. Many are presented unabridged, including his iconic speech at Cooper Union in February 1860, his August 1862 letter to Horace Greeley, the Gettysburg Address, and his second inaugural address. Other selections are skillfully edited to capture the essence of Lincoln's beliefs and aspirations, such as his decisive debates with Stephen A. Douglas, the Emancipation Proclamation, and his first inaugural address. From his early writings as a loquacious twenty-three-year-old in New Salem to his final public address from the White House balcony, these original documents illuminate Lincoln's unwavering dedication to a united America, his reverence for the rule of law, and his views on slavery and natural rights. This collection paints a portrait of a remarkable leader and historical icon, embodying the highest ideals we aspire to for our country and ourselves.
Representative collection of 16 masterly orations, correspondence, including "House Divided" speech at the Republican State Convention (1858), the First Inaugural Address (1861), the Gettysburg Address (1863), the Letter to Mrs. Bixby (1864), expressing regret over the wartime deaths of her 5 sons, and the Second Inaugural Address (1865).
Focusing on Abraham Lincoln's evolution from a Whig to a Republican leader, this collection showcases his influential writings and speeches during the contentious era of slavery and the Civil War. It highlights his rhetorical brilliance and political strategy that ultimately contributed to the abolition of slavery in the United States. With forty-three addresses compiled, this volume serves as a vital resource for understanding the political landscape of 19th century America and the fight over slavery, making it essential for students of Civil War history.
Focusing on leadership during a tumultuous period, this biography details Abraham Lincoln's pivotal role as the sixteenth President of the United States. Elected in 1860, he was a staunch opponent of slavery, guiding the nation through the Civil War and ensuring the defeat of the Confederacy. His landmark Emancipation Proclamation in 1863 and advocacy for the Thirteenth Amendment in 1865 were crucial in abolishing slavery. Additionally, Lincoln's strategic oversight of military leadership and diplomatic efforts helped stabilize the nation during crises.
Featuring around 40,550 documents and over 62,000 images, this comprehensive collection offers a deep dive into Abraham Lincoln's life and presidency. It includes transcriptions of 10,000 documents across four series, with the third series presenting a curated selection of manuscripts sourced from various origins by the Library of Congress. This extensive archive provides valuable insights into Lincoln's thoughts, decisions, and historical context.
Featuring a curated selection of impactful speeches, this collection showcases the oratory prowess of a prominent American leader. It highlights his influential ideas and values that continue to inspire global leaders in the 21st century. Each speech offers a glimpse into his remarkable personality and enduring legacy, making it a valuable resource for those seeking motivation and insight from a historical figure.
Exploring themes of identity and societal perception, this book delves into the complexities of darkness and light as metaphors for personal struggle and societal judgment. It questions the origins of these labels and the impact they have on self-image and relationships. Through poetic language, the narrative invites readers to reflect on the nature of existence and the factors that shape one's reality, ultimately challenging the dichotomy between light and dark.
Focusing on accessibility, this publication by Megali emphasizes the importance of making historical works available in large print, catering specifically to individuals with impaired vision. By reproducing original texts, the book aims to enhance the reading experience for those who might struggle with standard print sizes, ensuring that valuable historical content remains accessible to all readers.
İnsan olmanın sırrı kişinin yaşamasında değil, uğrunayaşayacağı bir şeyi olmasındadır.Ne kadar durgun olursa olsun tüm göllerin dalgası, ne kadar düzgün olursa olsun tüm çemberlerin pürüzleri vardır.Keşke elimde olsa da sizin için değiştirebilsem bir şeyleri, ama ne yazık ki yapamam; olduğu gibi kabul etmekzorundasınız her şeyi.Planlar yapan ve sözler veren değil, en küçük meselelerde bile sadık bir şekilde görevini yapan insan başarıya ulaşır. Bazı insanları hep kandırabilirsin veya tüm insanları bazenkandırabilirsin; ama herkesi her zaman kandıramazsın.