
Lessons from Lincoln, Then and Now (with Diana Schaub)
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Lincoln's Rhetorical Legacy
This chapter examines the historic context and significance of the Gettysburg Address, highlighting its delivery shortly after the Battle of Gettysburg. It contrasts Lincoln's brief yet powerful speech with Edward Everett's lengthy address, illustrating a shift in public speaking expectations of the era. The discussion also connects Lincoln's oratory with themes of unity and reconciliation, linking it to contemporary aspirations and the ongoing impact of his words.
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