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Celebrating the Lincoln Bicentennial
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Picturing Abraham Lincoln
  • Steven Wilson
On Demand
Thursday, February 05, 2009, 3:10 PM EST
14 Minutes 29 Seconds
Presented by:
Steven Wilson, Assistant Director and Curator
Abraham Lincoln Library and Museum
Lincoln Memorial University
Harrogate, Tennessee
A Visit With President Lincoln
  • Jim Sayre
On Demand
Thursday, February 05, 2009, 3:10 PM EST
27 Minutes 40 Seconds
Renowned Kentucky Lincoln impersonator Jim Sayre of the Kentucky Humanities Council's Kentucky Chautauqua delivers “A Visit With President Lincoln” as if he actually were Lincoln. Sayre recalls Lincoln's Kentucky childhood all the way to the fateful evening Lincoln was assassinated while viewing a play in Ford's Theatre in Washington D.C.


Presented by:
Jim Sayre
Lawrenceburg, Kentucky

Courtesy of:
The Kentucky Humanities Council, Inc.
Multimedia Presentation by the National Park Service
  • Steve Brown
On Demand
Thursday, February 05, 2009, 2:45 PM EST
16 Minutes 50 Seconds
A multimedia presentation by the National Park Service that shows the effects of slavery on Abraham Lincoln during his formative years in Kentucky. This presentation shows examples of Underground Railroad activity in Kentucky and how these experiences may have influenced Lincoln’s views of slavery.

Presented by:
Steve Brown, Education Specialist
Abraham Lincoln NHS
Hodgenville, Kentucky
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