The president's humble speech, delivered on this day in 1863, was filled with profound reverence for the Union's ideals—and ...
Democracy was facing its toughest test 159 years ago and Abraham Lincoln's fine speech at Gettysburg was a turning point that ...
On Nov. 19, 1863, Abraham Lincoln delivered the Gettysburg Address. The next day, newspapers such as The Inquirer re-printed ...
Two weeks after the election, a gathering in Gettysburg commemorated Lincoln’s address, 272 words that have come to epitomize ...
Throughout our nation’s history, there have been many incredible moments, ones which we still discuss with reverence today.
The brevity of Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address belies its depth; its power lies not only in what it says but in the silences it ...
The most tragic rhyme in American history falls in November’s time, one century apart. President Abraham Lincoln gave the ...
On Nov. 19, 1863, Abraham Lincoln, America’s 16th president, stood at a Pennsylvania cemetery and shared his hope for the ...
Nearly 161 years after Abraham Lincoln delivered the famed Gettysburg Address, Lincoln presenter Robert Broski returned to Redlands Saturday morning, Nov. 16, to recite those words. Lincoln delivered ...
On Nov. 19, 1863, President Abraham Lincoln delivered the Gettysburg Address at the dedication of a national cemetery at the ...
For Lincoln, Thanksgiving was a day to not only reflect on our blessings but repent for our shortcomings and find ways to ...
The most tragic rhyme in American history falls in November’s time, one century apart. President Abraham Lincoln gave the Gettysburg Address on Nov. 19, 1863; President John F. Kennedy died in Dallas ...