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  • ...n traveled to Africa and Europe in the early 1920s. He got his degree from Lincoln University in 1929, then moved to Harlem where he became a central part of
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  • ...term of [[President of the United States of America|President]] [[Abraham Lincoln]] and the first 2 years of [[Andrew Johnson]]'s term.
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  • ...p://lincolnstudies.blogspot.com/2008/05/springfield-race-riot-of-1908.html Lincoln Studies: Springfield Race Riot of 1908]
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  • ...Pulitzer Prize]]s, one for his biography of [[Abraham Lincoln]] (''Abraham Lincoln: The War Years'') and one for his collection ''The Complete Poems of Carl S
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  • ..., Heritage Foundation; adjunct professor, [[Ohio State University]]; 2007 Lincoln Fellow, [[Claremont Institute]]; 2003 American Marshall Memorial Fellow wit
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  • ...y V. ''Crisis of the House Divided: An Interpretation of the Issues in the Lincoln-Douglas Debates.'' 1959. [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=2994943 onlin ...m A. Peck, "Was Stephen A. Douglas Antislavery?," ''Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association,'' Summer 2005 [http://www.historycooperative.org/journals/jala
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  • ...rams with the Claremont Institute (2003-2009), he directed the Publius and Lincoln fellowship programs, created and edited Missilethreat.com, and directed the
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  • ...r [[George W. Bush]] from 2001 to 2009. He was born in [[Lincoln, Nebraska|Lincoln]], [[Nebraska (U.S. state)|Nebraska]] and grew up in [[Casper, Wyoming|Casp ...Franklin Roosevelt. Addington, however, took it farther than Roosevelt and Lincoln, who still coordinated with Congress. Addington and Cheney, however, well b
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  • ...he [[U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain]] during the presidency of [[Abraham Lincoln]].
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  • *20 November 1994 - [[Lied Center for Performing Arts|Lied Center]] - [[Lincoln, New England]] *26 November 1994 - [[Lincoln Theatre (Washington, D.C.)|Lincoln Theatre]] - [[Washington, D.C.]]
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  • ...s College London]], and Senior Director of Influence and Insight for the [[Lincoln Group]]; former senior British military then civilian intelligence officer
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  • *Lincoln Frees the Slaves (1934)
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  • ...nd Carper have headed the "centrist" [[Democratic Leadership Conference]]. Lincoln and Carper served in the House of Representatives; Bayh and Carper were sta
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  • * Beveridge, Albert J. ''Abraham Lincoln: 1809-1858'' (1928). 2 vol. to 1858; notable for strong, unbiased political * Carwardine, Richard. ''Lincoln: A Life of Purpose and Power'' (2003), prize winning
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  • ...bbed the "[[Copperheads]]", as opposed to [[War Democrats]], who supported Lincoln and the Civil War efforts. ...or the recognition of the [[Confederate States of America]]. He criticized Lincoln's [[dictator]]ial policies and said the war was "in violation of the [[Unit
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  • ...n," rather than secession against it, of which the Confederacy was guilty. Lincoln referred to the Wheeling legislature as "a body claiming to be" the legisla ...865). <ref>Information on the statehood process is from J. Duane Squires, "Lincoln and West Virginia Statehood," ''West Virginia History'' 24.4 (July 1963), o
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  • ...vil War History'' 1960 6(3): 238-249. Issn: 0009-8078; Ambrose, ''Halleck: Lincoln's Chief of Staff'' (1996) </ref>
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  • * President [[Abraham Lincoln|Lincoln]], in Union League Club, New York;
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  • ...rly called Lancaster and renamed after the recently assassinated [[Abraham Lincoln|president]].
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  • ...t the needs of the nation. The first endorsement was in 1860 for [[Abraham Lincoln]] and the most recent one was for [[Joe Biden]] in 2020. Its first six end ...; [[John Bell]], [[Constitutional Union Party]] ||<span style="color:red"> Lincoln</span>.
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  • ...and it never went into effect. [[Andrew Johnson]] also opposed it; he and Lincoln wanted Southerners to swear an oath that '''in the future'' they would supp
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  • ...h [[Ulrich Bonnell Phillips]]. He earned his Ph.D. in 1940 and published ''Lincoln and His Party in the Secession Crisis'' in 1942. As professor of history at * ''Lincoln and His Party in the Secession Crisis'' 1942; reprint edition with introduc
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  • '''Mary Todd Lincoln''' (December 13, 1818 – July 16, 1882) was born in Lexington, [[Kentucky ...g that the Edwardses discouraged the match because they saw the rough-hewn Lincoln as lacking the proper background and “breeding” for a fine lady like Ma
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  • * Hyman, Harold M. ''Stanton, The Life of Lincoln's Secretary of War'' (1962)
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  • ...e President signed as "''A. Lincoln''" instead of his customary "''Abraham Lincoln''."&nbsp;<ref name="engelhardt348">Engelhardt 1920, p. 348</ref>
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  • ===*12:00 [[Liz and Lincoln]]=== {{Image|Lincoln2-email.jpg|right|150px|<small>Lincoln</small>}}
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  • * ''Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association
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  • '' Lincoln (2012)
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  • Several years later, in 1890, Willa moved to [[Lincoln, Nebraska|Lincoln]] where she attended a prep school prior to entering college at the [[Unive
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  • * Harris, William C. ''With Charity for All: Lincoln and the Restoration of the Union'' 1997.
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  • ...he war and the faster destruction of slavery and Confederate nationalism. Lincoln generally outmaneuvered them, and they at first welcomed Johnson, who they ...s Speed]] (Attorney General) and [[Edwin M. Stanton]] (Secretary of War). Lincoln appointed many Radicals to key diplomatic positions, such as journalist [[J
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  • ...a number of present and former elected Republicans as sponsors. [[Abraham Lincoln]], [[Theodore Roosevelt]] and [[Ronald Reagan]] are cited as role models. R
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  • There is little question that [[Abraham Lincoln]] is forever associated with Illinois.
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  • ...two species were recognized in the genus '''''Barnardius''''', the '''Port Lincoln Parrot''' (''Barnardius zonarius'') and the '''Mallee Ringneck''' ''Barnard ...Shaw]], 1805)</small>) is common from [[Port Lincoln, South Australia|Port Lincoln]] in the south east to [[Alice Springs]] in the north east, and from the Ka
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  • ...Constance of Castile]], John and Katherine married on 13 January 1396 in [[Lincoln Cathedral]], three years before he died. The four children Katherine had b ...land|Joan Beaufort]] are under a carved-stone canopy in the sanctuary of [[Lincoln Cathedral]], but their remains are no longer in them, because the tombs wer
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  • ...Group 3]], part of the escort of the [[aircraft carrier]], ''[[USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72)]]''. She has also had independent missions, including counter-pira
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  • Garland, H. (1921). Joseph Crosby Lincoln. [New York: D. Appleton. Garland, H. (1961). Boy life on the prairie. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.
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  • ...to commemorate the Pilgrim's first [[harvest]] feast. In 1863, [[Abraham Lincoln]] declared the first modern Thanksgiving to fall on the last Thursday in No
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  • * [[Lincoln's Birthday]]
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  • ...two species were recognized in the genus '''''Barnardius''''', the '''Port Lincoln Parrot''' (''Barnardius zonarius'') and the '''Mallee Ringneck''' ''Barnard ...Shaw]], 1805)</small>) is common from [[Port Lincoln, South Australia|Port Lincoln]] in the south east to [[Alice Springs]] in the north east, and from the Ka
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  • *White, J. Lincoln (1937) ''The Abdication of Edward VIII: a Record of All the Published Docum
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  • ...t]], which is the tallest building in the city, is to the southeast of the Lincoln Memorial, still on the Mall.
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  • ...ry Chalfant]] helped the Rock Steady Crew get an opportunity to perform at Lincoln Center in Manhattan where they battled The Dynamic Rockers. This outdoor p After the national coverage from the Lincoln Center Battle, the popularity of breakdancing spread across the country, mo
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  • ...central icon of courage on both sides. It was used by President [[Abraham Lincoln]] in his [[Gettysburg Address]] to mark the birth of a new nation dedicated ...d, indeed tardy and afraid to fight Lee. He wanted to attack Richmond, but Lincoln vetoed that idea as impossible of success and replaced Hooker with [[George
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  • ...ment L. Vallandigham]], who was a vehement opponent of President [[Abraham Lincoln]]'s policies. For many years after the war Republicans ridiculed Democrati {{Image|Copper1.jpg|left|300px|Copperhead pamphlet from 1864, Lincoln as an African king}}
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  • * ''United States'' - a presidential railcar built for Abraham Lincoln
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  • ...ess of Democracy: The Civil War and the Social Process" in David Donald, ''Lincoln Reconsidered: Essays on the Civil War Era'', 2d ed. (New York: Alfred A. Kn * Current, Richard. ''Lincoln and the First Shot'' (1963)
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  • On January 1, 1863, President [[Abraham Lincoln]] issued the Second [[Emancipation Proclamation]], declaring that all slave
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  • ...e=Indian Life at the Old Missions |publisher=University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln, NE|id=}}
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  • * Wilentz Sean. ''The Rise of American Democracy: Jefferson to Lincoln'' (2005). Pro-Jackson.
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  • ...'', and the Chief Justice of the U.S. ruled that was unconstitutional, and Lincoln ignored him.<ref>''Ex parte Merryman,'' 17 F. Cas. 144 (Circuit Court, Dist
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  • ====Lincoln Near-Earth Asteroid Research (LINEAR)==== ...effort with the U.S. Air Force and Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Lincoln Laboratory. The site began its NEO detection efforts in 1996. The LINEAR pr
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  • ...HIstories and Historicities in Amazonia. Neil L. Whitehead, ed. Pp. 59-77. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.
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  • ...s, and some Democrats. Sweeps fall elections in northern states. [[Abraham Lincoln]] emerges as Republican leader in West *[[Lincoln-Douglas Debates of 1858|Lincoln and Douglas debate]]; Lincoln emerges as nationally known moderate spokesman for Republicans
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