Senin, 01 Mei 2017

Letter from the Editor- Civil War Times June 2013

The Perfect Speech In films both big budget and small, TV specials and a car commercial (for a Lincoln, what else?), the 16th president seems to be very much in vogue. President Obama frequently cites him, and while the movie Lincoln did not win an Oscar for Best Picture, Daniel Day-Lewis’ portrayal of the statesman …

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