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- The Gettysburg Address - as Texted by a Busy ManThe dangers of autocorrect
Gettysburg Address RevisedAn English Teacher gets hold of Lincoln's Gettysburg Address.
Obama's Coming Gettysburg AddressObama's Coming Gettysburg Address - Quatrain by Stephen C. Rose
Gettysburg AddressIn the summer of 1861 Lincoln began to systemically eliminate private sector opposition. Editors and writers of antiwar newspapers were harassed in a variety of ways. Some were tarred and feathered, others thrown into federal prisons- Gettysburg Address Turns Seven Score and Seven Years OldFor all the division in America, there hasn't been a Civil War since the days of the Battle of Gettysburg. 157 years ago today, President Lincoln honored that battle with the most honored speech in American history.
- The Gettysburg Address: Much Social Change After 146 Years?This article takes a look at the United States 146 years after the Gettysburg Address.
Gettysburg Address, the 145th Anniversary145 years ago, on November 19th, 1863, President Abraham Lincoln made some brief remarks at the dedication of the soldiers' cemetery at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. The brief, two-minute Gettysburg Address entered into American political literature.- Gettysburg Address' 145th Anniversary CelebratedAs Barack Obama draws more comparisons to Abraham Lincoln, Lincoln's most famous speech, the Gettysburg Address, is honored for its 145'th anniversary today.
Gettysburg Address Celebrates 145th AnniversaryToday, November 19th, 2008, marks the 145th anniversary of The Gettysburg Address, as The Bulletin out of Philadelphia reports.
Analyzing Great SpeechesWhat makes a good speech? Answer this question by analyzing great speeches and unlock the Lincoln in you!- The Beauty of BrevityWhy does it take so long to say so little? Is longer really better? It's time to learn a lesson from Lincoln.
- Jourmoir 5A perhaps outrageous, but quite accurate condensation of Lincoln's address. Southereners may enjoy it.
- Tips for Dealing with In-your-face YakkersSome talkers insist on doing it inches from your face, fight back by doing the same
Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address Illustrated by Jack E. Levin with a Preface by Mark R. LevinFather of The New York Times best selling author publishes book that should make everyone that reads it sit back in wonder ... at many things.- The Gettysburg Address - SEO VersionI re-write a great speech, keeping those key words and phrases in mind, so you can find it on the web. :-)
