Lincoln, Abraham
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Lincoln has been referred to in a variety of ways, such as “honest Abe,” “the rail splitter,” and “the Great Emancipator.”
Lincoln is much admired for the political moderation that enabled him to preserve the nation, and he has joined George Washington as a symbol of American democracy. His portrait appears on the five-dollar bill and the one-cent piece.
Lincoln's birthday was February 12. A holiday in February, Presidents' Day, commemorates his birthday and the birthday of George Washington.
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Lincoln, Abraham, debates with Douglas, in Illinois senatorial contest; elected president; during Civil War; inauguration speech; Emancipation Proclamation; Gettysburg Address; peace conference with Stephens; reflected; assassinated.
From A School History of the United States by McMaster, John Bach
Lincoln, Abraham, ideal of the labor movement as expressed by, 152.
From Violence and the Labor Movement by Hunter, Robert
Lincoln, Abraham, 12, 49, 72, 138, 146, 149, 160.
From American Men of Mind by Stevenson, Burton Egbert
Lincoln, Abraham, father of, 249; education of, 303.
From Union and Democracy by Johnson, Allen
Lincoln, Abraham, some characteristics of, 101; second nomination sought, 104, 105.
From Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie by Van Dyke, John Charles
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