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Abraham Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address

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A concise, reflective inaugural address that surveys four years of civil war, noting military progress while probing the conflict’s moral roots, particularly slavery. The speaker considers the limits of human intention in the face of divine purposes, observes that both sides sought divine favor, and counsels humility about providence. He urges reconciliation without malice and charity for all, firmness in pursuing what is right, and practical measures to heal the nation by caring for those who suffered, repairing wounds, and striving for a just and lasting peace.

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Abraham Lincoln

Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) was the 16th President of the United States, renowned for his leadership during the American Civil War and his efforts to abolish slavery. His eloquent speeches, including the Gettysburg Address and his inaugural addresses, have left a lasting impact on American political discourse. Lincoln's writings reflect his deep commitment to democracy and human rights. In addition to his political career, he was known for his interest in science and technology, as evidenced by his lecture "Discoveries and Inventions" delivered in 1860. His legacy continues to influence contemporary discussions on equality and justice.

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