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Abraham Lincoln preached a politics of hope. Where, traditionally, laboring people had little to look forward to except the life they were born into, in this speech Lincoln stressed that Americans were able to aspire to something higher.
Abraham Lincoln, speech against slavery: autograph manuscript fragment
[1859]
AMs 1082/27
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