Lincoln in His Own Words
Historian Meltzer has compiled a moving collection of Lincoln's speeches, letters, and writings that convey the highest ideals of freedom, democracy, and equality in simple yet eloquent language. Illustrations.
Paperback, 240 pages
Published
January 1st 2009
by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
(first published September 1993)
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While going through the Museum of American History, there was a special exhibit on Abraham Lincoln. I realized then, that he was a great writer and felt strongly about those things he believed in, especially the emanicipation of slaves. This book was in the bookstore, and tells in his own words, his famous speeches his feelings about America
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Milton Meltzer has written 110 books, five of which were nominated for the National Book Award. With Langston Hughes, he co-authored A PICTORIAL HISTORY OF AFRICAN AMERICANS, now in its sixth edition. He received the 2001 Laura Ingalls Wilder Award for his contribution to children's literature, the 1986 Jane Addams Peace Association Children's Book Award, and the 2000 Regina Medal. He lives in New...more
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