In The Boyhood of Lincoln / A Tale of the Tunker Schoolmaster and the Times of Black Hawk
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The narrative presents a lightly fictionalized portrait of Abraham Lincoln's youth on the frontier, following his moral and intellectual growth amid pioneer hardships. A wandering Tunker schoolmaster provides the educational frame, introducing pedagogical methods and storytelling while village episodes, debating schools, and domestic scenes reveal humor, courage, and learning. Interwoven are Indian legends and local traditions that test loyalties and expose injustice, reinforcing the theme that conviction and right conduct create moral authority. The work blends history, tradition, and imaginative episodes to show how character and community combined to shape a future national leader.
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