Abraham Lincoln: A New Birth of FreedomYWAM Publishing, 2001 - 219 pages Heroes of History is a unique biography series that brings the shaping of history to life with the remarkable true stories of fascinating men and women who changed the course of history. Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) had never set his sights on becoming president; after all, he'd grown up in a log cabin on the frontier and had hardly any formal schooling. But as the question of slavery threatened to destroy the United States, this self-taught lawyer with a sharp mind and passion for justice found himself at the center of the greatest debate the nation had ever faced. Ages 10 and up. |
Contents
Free Passage | 9 |
Dispossessed | 13 |
A New Home | 23 |
Little Pigeon Creek | 35 |
Changes | 47 |
On the River | 61 |
A Vast and Varied Country | 71 |
New Salem | 83 |
A Representative from Illinois | 127 |
A Rekindled Passion for Politics | 139 |
As Honest As He Is Shrewd | 151 |
The Unexpected Winner | 161 |
The Sixteenth President of | 162 |
United States | 175 |
Dark Days | 187 |
A Single Shot | 205 |
Doing Something Useful | 95 |
A Chance to Prove Himself | 107 |
A Certain Woman | 117 |
A Nation Mourns | 215 |
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