Wednesday, December 28, 2011

The Lincoln Memorial - Washington DC

Abraham Lincoln   
This titan of our national heritage grew up as a poor boy on the frontier.  Reading books by candlelight, whether after long hours at school or on the farm, proved invaluable to young Lincoln.  He later served as a store clerk, a river trader, and a “rail-splitter” used to hard physical labor.  A plain speaker for plain folks, Lincoln blended his love of the written word with a strong work ethic and pursued a legal career, then a political one from the Illinois state legislature to the U.S. Congress.  Here was a man who aspired to lead a nation.

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