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Lincoln’s brief speech at the Sanitary Fair in Baltimore in April 1864 is one of the very few public speeches he made as President. It includes a brilliant exposition of the dueling concepts of “liberty” at work in the Civil War, demonstrating that what one side represents as “liberty” is understood by the other side as “tyranny.”
Abraham Lincoln, Baltimore address: holograph manuscript
[not after 18 Apr. 1864]
AMs 805/9
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