Asked by
Anthony Vieyra
on Oct 12, 2024Verified
Lincoln spoke of "a new birth of freedom" for the nation in his
A) first inaugural address.
B) second inaugural address.
C) Preliminary Emancipation Proclamation.
D) Sanitary Commission speech.
E) Gettysburg Address.
New Birth
This term often refers to a spiritual or religious renewal, symbolizing a significant change or transformation in an individual's life.
Gettysburg Address
The famous speech delivered by President Abraham Lincoln in 1863, emphasizing the principles of human equality and the fight for a unified nation.
Freedom
Possession of the ability or right to execute actions, voice thoughts, or reflect freely, devoid of hindrance or control.
- Delve into the changes in Lincoln's beliefs and actions regarding the liberation and societal contributions of African Americans.
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Learning Objectives
- Delve into the changes in Lincoln's beliefs and actions regarding the liberation and societal contributions of African Americans.