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Abraham Lincoln

Looks at the life and political career of Abraham Lincoln, the sixteenth president of the United States, and features reproductions of related primary source documents.
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Abraham Lincoln

Second grade social studies leveled readers. Social Studies Curriculum materials are year long loans to grade level appropriate teachers.
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Abraham Lincoln

Photographs, illustrations, and facts provide information on the life of Abraham Lincoln and on the topics covered in "Magic Tree House #25: Abraham Lincoln.".
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The Lincoln Memorial

Presents a discussion of the Lincoln Memorial, covering its importance, how it was designed and built, and more, with biographical information about Abraham Lincoln and photographs.
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The Civil War

Reveals how six historical figures interacted with each other to influence the outcome of the Civil War, sharing background information and key accomplishments for such individuals as Abraham Lincoln, Frederick Douglass, and Clara Barton.
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Americans of character

Designed to build critical thinking and cooperative learning skills. Students explore ten important incidents in the lives of five historically significant Americans.
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Assassin

In alternating passages, a young White House seamstress named Bella and the actor John Wilkes Booth describe the events that lead to the latter's assassination of Abraham Lincoln.
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El D?a del Presidente

Examines the history of Presidents' Day and describes some of the ways that this holiday is celebrated.
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Presidents' Day

Simple text and photographs introduce the Presidents' Day holiday as well as Presidents Washington and Lincoln for whom it is named.

The address

A documentary about a Vermont school for boys with learning disabilities who memorize and recite Abraham Lincoln's iconic Gettysburg Address.

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