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    gbv_1007333294
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (261 pages)
    ISBN: 9781493017669
    Content: An illustrated celebration of the "Gettysburg Address" from the Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, published to coincide with the 150th anniversary of Lincoln's assassination
    Content: Copyright -- Table of Contents -- Preface, Carla Knorowski, Ph.D -- Introduction: A Nation "at Risk"-Lincoln's World and Ours, James M. Cornelius, Ph.D -- Walking with Lincoln by Tom Amandes -- Lincoln and Eureka College by J. David Arnold -- Greater Efforts, Grander Victories by Julian Bond -- The Gettysburg Story by Jake Boritt -- A Common Path Taken by John Borling -- On the Occasion of the Great Leaving by Robert Bray -- The Dark Horse Candidate by Edward M. Burke -- The Business of Words by Ken Burns -- The Gettysburg Address: Rewriting America's Foundational Narrative by William D. Burns -- Truth by President George H. W. Bush -- A Powerful Reminder by President George W. Bush -- The Long March by Amy Carlson -- Gettysburg Address by President Jimmy Carter -- Out Struggle Was Their Struggle by Richard Carwardine -- Rebuild Together by President Bill Clinton -- One Thousand Five Hundred and Seventy Days by Catherine Clinton -- On A Poem by Lincoln: "My Childhood Home I See Again" by Billy Collins -- Lincoln's World Language by James M. Cornelius -- A New Nation by Jeremy T. Crandall -- The Concept of Accountability by Keith David -- Unfinished Work by Alan M. Dershowitz -- I Am a Foreigner by Danian C. Douglas -- Overalls by Richard H. Driehaus -- Our Greatest Treasure by Tammy Duckworth -- Gettysburg: Rebirth of the Revolution by Dick Durbin -- A New American Anthem by Jason Emerson -- Lincoln in Memory and Mission by Richard W. Etulain -- The Unfinished Business of Slavery by Nicholas J. Evans -- Will America Sacrifice as It Did in the Civil War? by Guy C. Fraker -- Gettysburg Is Not Only in Pennsylvania by Nikki Giovanni -- What Would Mr. Lincoln Think? by Bill Goodman -- Equal Opportunity to Influence by Ginny Greer -- The Ennobling Universal Passion by Allen C. Guelzo -- Canvassing the Vote by Dan Guillory
    Content: The Best Place on Earth by Samuel R. Harris -- Each Must Enlist by Gary R. Herbert -- Footsteps by Katherine Hitchcock -- Gettysburg Calls Us to Our Solemn Duty by Jackie Hogan -- Long Remembered by Harold Holzer -- Saying Much in Little by William Howarth -- No Greater Words by Sally Jewell -- History is a Cause by Gary T. Johnson -- Republicanism Renewed by Howard Jones -- Words to Music by John William Jones -- Clarity of Purpose by Kathleen Kennedy -- Lincoln Walking at Night by Amanda L. Kilpatrick -- "In God We Trust" by Carla Knorowski -- Mystery in the History of the Gettysburg Address by Michelle A. Krowl -- Photo Essay by Annie Leibovitz -- Four Score and Seven Lincolns by David H. Leroy -- A Look at a People by Caleb Lewis -- I Heard Lincoln Deliver the Gettysburg Address by Salvador Litvak -- Fallen Heroes by James Lovell -- Freedom: Given by God, Defended by Man by Allen J. Lynch -- Conceived in Liberty by Phillip W. Magness -- A Timeless Call to Action by Suzanne Malveaux -- Immigration to America by John F. Marszalek -- Lincoln's World and Gettysburg by Robert E. May -- 150th Anniversary of the Gettysburg Address by Matthew H. Mead -- Learning From Lincoln by Michael Medved -- Transition in South Africa by Babalwa Mhlauli -- Democracy Persists by Richard Lawrence Miller -- Visions of Lincoln: A Century on Screen by Nell Minow -- More Information, Less Understanding by Newton N. Minow -- Reply by President Barack H. Obama -- Building on Lincoln's Legacy by Douglas R. Oberhelman -- Abraham Lincoln and the Vital Importance of Civic Education by Sandra Day O'Connor -- Proud Disciples by Maureen Orth -- An Unfinished Masterpiece by Eboo Patel -- The Long Shadow of Lincoln's Gettysburg Address by Jared Peatman -- In the Throes of Democracy by Graham A. Peck -- Lincoln in the World by Kevin Peraino
    Content: Remembering a Second Birth of Freedom by Matthew Pinsker -- Fate and Circumstance by Adam Pitluk -- The March Must Continue by Colin L. Powell -- The Will of the People by Patrick J. Quinn -- Finishing Their Work by Grace Richards -- A Continuing Obligation by J. Joe Ricketts -- 272 Words of Hope by Karen Roth -- Battlefields for Equal Justice by Nancy Rousseau -- The Promise of Greater Access by Eric Schmidt -- Hubris in 272 Words by Thomas F. Schwartz -- 10 Sentences, 4 Clauses by Pete Seeger -- Demand the Best by Judith Sheindlin -- A Time-Sensitive Document by Scott Simon -- The Unfinished Work Before Us by Brooks D. Simpson -- The Attractive Vision of a Better World by Steven Spielberg -- Genealogy Apology by Kevin Stein -- The Will of the People by Randall L. Stephenson -- The Global Meaning of the Gettysburg Address by Louise L. Stevenson -- Turn to Lincoln by Charles B. Strozier -- People Like to Eat by Evelyn Brandt Thomas with Karl Barnhart -- Lincoln's Railroad by Robert W. Turner -- The Lincoln Seedbed by Neil DeGrasse Tyson -- Let's Build a Civilization Based on Universal Values by Lech Walesa -- Let Their Lives Shine by Scott Walker -- An American Keystone by David Walser -- We Are the Benefactors of Change Agents by Robin White -- Words That Count by Robert S. Willard -- A Young Girl's Advice by Karen B. Winnick -- Acknowledgments -- Photo Credits
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781493009121
    Additional Edition: Print version Foundation, Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library Gettysburg Replies : The World Responds to Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address Guilford : Lyons Press,c2015 ISBN 9781493009121
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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