cd71e21
|
"They took it for more than it was, or anyhow for more than it said; the container was greater than the thing contained, and Lincoln became at once what he would remain for them, "the man who freed the slaves." He would go down to posterity, not primarily as the Preserver of the Republic-which he was-but as the Great Emancipator, which he was not."
|
|
slavery
politics
politics-of-the-united-states
slavery-in-america
slavery-in-the-united-states
american-civil-war
|
Shelby Foote |
2ae28a3
|
"A visitor asked Lincoln what good news he could take home from an audience with the august executive. The president spun a story about a machine that baffled a chess champion by beating him thrice. The stunned champ cried while inspecting the machine, "There's a man in there!"Lincoln's good news, he confided from the heights of leadership, was that there was in fact a man in there."
|
|
compassion
leadership
abraham-lincoln-quotes
american-civil-war
fallibility
humility
|
Shelby Foote |
28ffe31
|
world will little note, nor long remember what we say here, but can never forget what they did here. It is for us, the living, rather to be dedicated to the great task remaining before us--that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they here gave the last full measure of devotion ...
|
|
battle-of-gettysburg
gettysburg-campaign
american-civil-war
|
Jeff Shaara |