"I too, am a Kentuckian"
because abraham lincoln said he want a secondary source
Yes, he was. It is said in his autobiography
Abraham did not write his biography. He said almost nothing about his family or upbringlng.
Abraham Lincoln in the Gettysburg address.
Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln said this in a letter written to defend the recruitiing of black soldiers in Kentucky during the Civil War.
Abraham Lincoln
Absoloutly NOT!
Abraham Lincoln
Abraham lincoln
because abraham lincoln said he want a secondary source
Jesus
Abraham Lincoln President said a house divided against itself cannot stand.
Abraham Lincoln
Yes, he was. It is said in his autobiography
Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln is often credited with this statement in his letter to Albert G. Hodges in 1864, where he emphasized the moral importance of opposing slavery. The quote signifies the belief that slavery represents a fundamental moral wrong that should be universally condemned.