Abraham Lincoln est une conf rence d'Augustin Cochin prononc e le 14 mars 1869, lors d'une r union publique au Th tre Imp rial, sous la pr sidence de M. Laboulaye. Cette "uvre offre une perspective fran aise sur la vie et l'h ritage d'Abraham Lincoln, figure embl matique de l'histoire am ricaine. Cochin, connu pour ses crits sur l'abolition de l'esclavage et les questions sociales, apporte un clairage unique sur Lincoln et son impact pendant la Guerre de S cession. Cette dition constitue un document pr cieux pour comprendre les perceptions europ ennes de l'Am rique et de ses leaders au XIXe si cle. Le discours de Cochin met en lumi re l'importance de Lincoln non seulement pour les tats-Unis, mais aussi comme symbole universel de libert et de justice.
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