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    Lincoln is remembered as being the president to abolish slavery‚ however the truth is different. He was in favor of segregation. On september 18‚ 1858 at a debate at Charleston‚ Illinois Lincoln said “I will not say then that i am not‚ nor have ever been.‚ in favor of bringing about in any way the social and political equality of the whites and black races”. Continuing on that‚ Lincoln voiced his opinion that blacks should not have the right to vote‚ serve on juries‚ be in government‚ or marry into

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    To answer the question‚ “What evidences are there to support that Lincoln was acting consciously with reference to a consistent change process‚ rather than simply reacting to the immediate situation? “Breakthrough results occur primarily from unleashing the human potential in your organization‚” (Anderson‚ Ackerman‚ 2010‚ p. 17). In the leadership roles that possessed he added the best and the brightest to his cabinet to serve under him. Also‚ in his selection of generals to command his army he

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    will need to be strong in this area because I plan on being an entrepreneur and will need to influence people. The theory of Rhetoric looks at the persuasion and influence of people‚ and I am going to examine the rhetoric of two presidents: Abraham Lincoln and Barack Obama. These two have addressed some very tough issues and I want to compare the rhetoric used in each of their first inaugural addresses. Aside from myself‚ I believe that Rhetoric is relevant in many ways. From simple conversations with

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    Chapter 3 There is no doubt that Abraham Lincoln is a man of extreme courage and faith. Meacham on Lincoln‚ “A melancholy man who never joined a church‚ Lincoln intuitively understood the drama of sin and redemption better than most traditional believers” (p. 120). Lincoln showed both and faith when he signed the Emancipation proclamation. Lincoln stated‚ “The Rebel Army is driven out‚ and I am going to fulfill that promise” (p. 117). President Lincoln made the promise to himself and his Maker

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    Abraham Lincoln How many times have you quit because you thought something was too hard? Well‚ Abraham Lincoln never quit. Although‚ Abraham struggled with his home life. But soon enough he was America’s 16th president. Abraham Lincoln will be remembered by his honestness‚ abolishing slavery‚ stopping seven states from seceding and the Gettysburg Address. Abraham didn’t have an easy childhood. He was born February 12‚1809 in Hodgenville‚ Kentucky. He had a brother named Thomas Jr. He was born around

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    of the best in history. Abraham Lincoln has all the qualities of a great leader‚ it is therefore correct to say he was a catalyst for change‚ since he had tremendous effect on history in his decision making. Till this day after 125 years that he is no longer in this world‚ people are still inspired by him and his leadership skills. Abraham Lincoln can be defined as a catalyst for change due to his concerns‚results-orientation‚courage‚commitment and honesty. Lincoln was successful in becoming the

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    Lincoln was said by many to be the most accomplished and best president to date. He abolished slavery‚ won the civil war‚ and helped America become what it has come today. Was he really the greatest president? Many of our presidents have done something great that has helped us shape America to what we are now. President Lincoln had lied directly to our states in order to become president. Nobody knew his real purpose of abolishing slavery until the Union’s weakest moment. He is clearly not the greatest

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    Abraham Lincoln ’s ability to speak with eloquence and force is what won the Civil War; there can be no doubt about it. His role as a motivator and often an inspiring teacher to all had more of an effect on the troops and the American people than a loss or a victory of any battle ever did. Lincoln ’s speeches are some of the most celebrated in history for many good reasons. He was always aware of his audience and never failed to impress with his use of logic and knowledge. However‚ what are most

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    perfect especially during the 19th century when conflicts arose regarding slavery‚ women’s rights‚ politics‚ and corruption. Sojourner Truth and Abraham Lincoln discuss some of those issues that were the highlight of the civil war. Some of the issues they talked about were slavery and women’s rights. Throughout the both well thought out speeches‚ Lincoln and Truth use resembling strategies that were very persuasive. Their persuasive speeches were used in an attempt to further their cause and establish

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    see the injustice of the institution. Completing my part of the PIOP‚ Abraham Lincoln and the Emancipation Proclamation‚ enabled me to see the similarities in the beliefs of Abraham Lincoln and Huck. Both grew up in a time and place where slavery was considered acceptable and racism was ever-present. As the two grew up‚ or in Huck’s case spent time with a slave‚ their views began to gradually change. It took Lincoln a while longer to believe that slavery was morally wrong‚ but for most of his life

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