Abraham Lincoln, February 5, 1865. He would live less than 3 more months. It was the morning of Friday, April 14, 1865, the last full day of Abraham Lincoln’s life. It was a beautiful spring day. The president was looking forward to an evening at the theater. Plays relaxed him, ex...
He would sift through the subject, adding this, removing that, and sometimes he would stand in his empty room and deliver it out loud to an imaginary audience, testing the effects of what he spoke, and altering it as needed. According to author Garry Wills, Lincoln brought to bear the ...
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Cruising on the freeway at 70 mph, the Aviator delivers a comfortable, confident ride with the adaptive suspension smoothing the inevitable rough surfaces of Michigan roads. My only disappointment was in the level of road noise. The cabin was relatively loud at highway speeds—much noisier than ...
Using an account published in theSpringfield State Register, Stringer describes the irony of a loud, lavish, and festive rally for Douglas before and after his speech in a town named for and by Lincoln but not entirely in his political pocket: ...
It’s going to be so loud you may feel yourself getting knocked backwards by the sheer force of 90,000 people screaming at the top of their lungs. For as much as these folks want to see the Huskers win, they don’t mean you any genuine harm. No matter the outcome, they’ll be ch...
Hereupon Mr. Douglas retired. and loud cries arose for “Lincoln.” The band promptly struck up the Marseillaise, and somebody set off a frame of fireworks. The militia marched home, two tar barrels were ignited, and the immense throng dispersed their several ways. And so ended the first ...
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I think I’m truly myself in terms of what my lens focuses on, who I center, and the fact that my Southernness comes through so loud and true. I think there is a kind of linguistic link to August Wilson’s plays and we’re both writing about Black folks who were enslaved. It’s...
As William Parker verbally spared with Gorsuch and Kline, an unexpected sound arose from another of the house’s windows. Eliza Parker, sharing in her husband’s defiance, blew into a tin horn which emitted a loud trumpeting over the early morning countryside. The sound of a horn at an un...