'n Verhandeling ter nagedagtenis aan ons oorlede president, Abraham Lincoln. Hierdie boek is 'n transkripsie van 'n toespraak deur Joshua Thomas Tucker, gelewer in die First Parish Church, Holliston, Mass., Donderdag, 1 Junie 1865. In hierdie roerende huldeblyk bring Tucker hulde aan die lewe en nalatenskap van Abraham Lincoln kort na sy sluipmoord. Die verhandeling bied 'n tydkapsule van rou en refleksie in die onmiddellike nasleep van 'n nasionale tragedie, en vang die emosies en politieke klimaat van die era vas. Lesers sal insigte kry in die impak van Lincoln se leierskap en die uitdagings wat die land in die gesig staar gedurende die rekonstruksie.
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