Lincoln Reshapes the PresidencyCharles M. Hubbard Mercer University Press, 2003 - 236 páginas How Abraham Lincoln redefined the presidency |
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... colored people , and , of sending around the hat to a mourning public . " Douglass thought the idea was " derogatory to the character of the colored people of the United States . " 12 A monument to Lincoln ? Yes . A college open to ...
... colored people , and , of sending around the hat to a mourning public . " Douglass thought the idea was " derogatory to the character of the colored people of the United States . " 12 A monument to Lincoln ? Yes . A college open to ...
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... colored race , " was able to transcend these prejudices to achieve freedom for blacks in America.27 As Douglass put it less than two months after Lincoln's assassination , " He was the first American President , who thus rose above the ...
... colored race , " was able to transcend these prejudices to achieve freedom for blacks in America.27 As Douglass put it less than two months after Lincoln's assassination , " He was the first American President , who thus rose above the ...
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... colored people . " 9,34 However , in this June 1865 speech , he adds , “ We stand even yet , too near the newly made grave of Abraham Lincoln either for a full analysis of his character or for a dispassionate review of his official life ...
... colored people . " 9,34 However , in this June 1865 speech , he adds , “ We stand even yet , too near the newly made grave of Abraham Lincoln either for a full analysis of his character or for a dispassionate review of his official life ...
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Gerald J Prokopowicz | 30 |
John R Sellers | 52 |
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