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The drama presents a portrait of Abraham Lincoln that balances intimate frontier memories with high-stakes wartime politics, opening with a pioneer prologue and moving through scenes in the White House during late August 1864 that dramatize political maneuvering over his leadership and re-nomination. Drawing on contemporary records and letters, it depicts debates about preserving the Union, the role of emancipation as a wartime act, and efforts to rally support amid party infighting, intercut with a Richmond scene and a triumphant epilogue at the second inauguration. The structure emphasizes personal character, moral resolve, and the tension between political expediency and national preservation.
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