"Abraham Lincoln: The People's Leader in the Struggle for National Existence" by George Haven Putnam is a story capturing the life and legacy of Abraham Lincoln, America's leader during the Civil War. Beginning with reflections on Lincoln's birthday in 1909, the story highlights his humble origins and the values that guided his leadership. The historical account examines Lincoln's early life, revealing his strong beliefs against slavery, highlighting the challenges he faced as he ascended to a position of national impact, and setting the stage for his role in the fight to keep the nation united. The book paints a portrait of Lincoln as a compassionate yet powerful figure, shaped by his early experiences, and dives into his life and character to give us a better understanding of how he lead.
Abraham Lincoln: The People's Leader in the Struggle for National Existence
By George Haven Putnam
From humble beginnings to leading a nation through its greatest crisis, discover the story of a man whose beliefs shaped the course of American history.
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About the AuthorGeorge Haven Putnam A.M., Litt.D. was an American publisher, soldier, and writer. He was the president of G. P. Putnam's Sons for its first 52 years, from 1872.
George Haven Putnam A.M., Litt.D. was an American publisher, soldier, and writer. He was the president of G. P. Putnam's Sons for its first 52 years, from 1872.
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