The Wonderful Story of Lincoln / And the Meaning of His Life for the Youth and Patriotism of America
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Aimed at young readers and patriotic instruction, the work traces Abraham Lincoln's upbringing on the frontier and the moral and intellectual development that shaped his leadership. It links early hardships, self-education, and frontier tests to qualities such as simplicity, sympathy, honesty, and dedication to freedom, and follows his emergence into public life and national crisis. Chapters examine formative incidents, legal and political experiences, public trust, and responses to falsehood and tragedy, concluding with reflections on national mission and lessons for citizenship.
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