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100 1  Zarefsky, David,|eauthor,|electurer. 
245 10 Abraham Lincoln :|bin his own words|h[Hoopla electronic 
       resource] /|cProfessor David Zarefsky, Northwestern 
       University. 
250    Unabridged. 
264  1 [United States] :|bThe Great Courses,|c1999. 
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520    Abraham Lincoln was one of America's greatest public 
       orators. The cadence, argument and power he brought to his
       speeches, like those of the Gettysburg address almost 
       every American learns in school, still stir the hearts of 
       not only Americans, but countless millions around the 
       world. This series of 24 lectures examines Lincoln's 
       rhetoric - the public messages in which he evolved his 
       views on slavery and the preservation of the Union and by 
       which he sought to persuade others. By tracing significant
       moments in Lincoln's career from the fresh perspective of 
       his use of public persuasion, you'll learn how Lincoln was
       able to navigate the constraints imposed by both audiences
       and situations, and you'll understand exactly how he was 
       able to take advantage of creative opportunities. You also
       see the extent to which Lincoln's public career developed 
       through his public speeches and writings, and gain 
       valuable insight into the importance of both thinking 
       rhetorically and reasoning with specific audiences and 
       situations in mind. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
600 10 Lincoln, Abraham,|d1809-1865. 
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650  0 Political oratory|zUnited States|xHistory. 
650  0 Presidents|zUnited States|xHistory. 
651  0 United States|xPolitics and government|y19th century. 
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