This volume contains the collected works of Abraham Lincoln, one of the most influential figures in American history. Spanning his early political career through his presidency, the writings showcase Lincoln's evolving thought and unparalleled eloquence. Readers will find his famous speeches, including the Gettysburg Address and inaugural addresses, alongside lesser-known letters, memoranda, and resolutions that offer unique insights into his character and policies.
Complete Works, Volume 6 provides essential source material for understanding the Civil War era and the complex challenges Lincoln faced in preserving the Union. His words continue to resonate today, making this collection a valuable addition to any historical or literary library.
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