Who Was Abraham Lincoln? Free Audiobook Download by Janet Pascal


Abraham Lincoln was the 16th president of the United States, was a lawyer and politician. He has been called "the Great Emancipator" because of his integral role in ending slavery and promoting equal rights for African Americans.

Abraham Lincoln was the 16th president of the United States and is the only president to be assassinated. He led his country through many changes, including ending slavery and putting a stop to secession from the union. As an author, Lincoln published one of America's most famous speeches.

This book tells the story of Abraham Lincoln and how he overcame many obstacles to become the 16th President. It also covers Lincoln's life up to his presidential term, including a description of how he became friends with John Henry.

Abraham Lincoln is one of America’s most well-known and admired presidents. The 16th president led the nation through its Civil War, helped end slavery and became the first president to be assassinated while in office. Lincoln was born on a farm outside of Hodgenville, Kentucky in 1809 at a time when it was common for people who were not white to be treated as less than human. He grew up as a poor man's son but went on to become a lawyer, politician and eventually president of the United States. Janet Pascal writes this text book to help students learn more about Abraham Lincoln.

Abraham Lincoln was a powerful American president. He was the 16th president of the United States and served during the civil war. He is known for his abolitionist views and his leadership during the civil war. Lincoln has been referred to as one of our greatest presidents.

Abraham Lincoln was the 16th president of the United States. He served during the Civil War and managed to keep four million people- including eleven secessionist states in the North- united under one flag.

Published Date 2019-06-25
Duration 0 hours 59 minutes
Author Janet Pascal
Narrated Kevin Pariseau
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Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Kids
Parent Category Biography & Memoir

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