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|a Gettysburg replies :
|b the world responds to Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address /
|c Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library Foundation ; edited by Carla Knorowski, PH. D.
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|a Guilford, Connecticut :
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|t Preface /
|r Carla Knorowski --
|t Introduction: A nation "at risk," Lincoln's world and ours /
|r James M. Cornelius --
|t Walking with Lincoln /
|r Tom Amandes --
|t Lincoln and Eureka College /
|r J. David Arnold --
|t Greater efforts, grander victories /
|r Julian Bond --
|t The Gettysburg story /
|r Jake Boritt --
|t A common path taken /
|r John Borling --
|t On the occasion of the great leaving /
|r Robert Bray --
|t The dark horse candidate /
|r Edward M. Burke --
|t The business of words /
|r Ken Burns --
|t The Gettysburg Address: rewriting America's foundational narrative /
|r William D. Burns --
|t Truth /
|r President George H.W. Bush --
|t A powerful reminder /
|r President George W. Bush --
|t The long march /
|r Amy Carlson --
|t Gettysburg Address /
|r President Jimmy Carter --
|t Our struggle was their struggle /
|r Richard Carwardine --
|t Rebuild together /
|r President Bill Clinton --
|t One thousand five hundred and seventy days /
|r Catherine Clinton --
|t On a poem by Lincoln: "My childhood home I see again" /
|r Billy Collins --
|t Lincoln's world language /
|r James M. Cornelius --
|t A new nation /
|r Jeremy T. Crandall --
|t The concept of accountability /
|r Keith David --
|t Unfinished work /
|r Alan M. Dershowitz --
|t I am a foreigner /
|r Danian C. Douglas --
|t Overalls /
|r Richard H. Driehaus --
|t Our greatest treasure /
|r Tammy Duckworth --
|t Gettysburg: rebirth of the revolution /
|r Dick Durbin --
|t A new American anthem /
|r Jason Emerson --
|t Lincoln in memory and mission /
|r Richard W. Etulain --
|t The unfinished business of slavery /
|r Nicholas J. Evans --
|t Will America sacrifice as it did in the Civil War? /
|r Guy C. Fraker --
|t Gettysburg is not only in Pennsylvania /
|r Nikki Giovanni --
|t What would Mr. Lincoln think? /
|r Bill Goodman --
|t Equal opportunity to influence /
|r Ginny Greer --
|t The ennobling universal passion /
|r Allen C. Guelzo --
|t Canvassing the vote /
|r Dan Guillory --
|t The best place on earth /
|r Samuel R. Harris --
|t Each must enlist /
|r Gary R. Herbert --
|t Footsteps /
|r Katherine Hitchcock --
|t Gettysburg calls us to our solemn duty /
|r Jackie Hogan --
|t Long remembered /
|r Harold Holzer --
|t Saying much in little /
|r William Howarth --
|t No greater words /
|r Sally Jewell --
|t History is a cause /
|r Gary T. Johnson --
|t Republicanism renewed /
|r Howard Jones --
|t Words to music /
|r John William Jones --
|t Clarity of purpose /
|r Kathleen Kennedy --
|t Lincoln walking at night /
|r Amanda L. Kilpatrick --
|t "In God we trust" /
|r Carla Knorowski --
|t Mystery in the history of the Gettysburg Address /
|r Michelle A. Krowl --
|t Photo essay /
|r Annie Leibovitz --
|t Four score and seven Lincolns /
|r David H. Leroy --
|t A look at a people /
|r Caleb Lewis --
|t I heard Lincoln deliver the Gettysburg Address /
|r Salvador Litvak --
|t Fallen heroes /
|r James Lovell --
|t Freedom: given by God, defended by man /
|r Allen J. Lynch --
|t Conceived in liberty /
|r Phil W. Magness --
|t A timeless call to action /
|r Suzanne Malveaux --
|t Immigration to America /
|r John F. Marszalek --
|t Lincoln's world and Gettysburg /
|r Robert E. May --
|t 150th anniversary of the Gettysburg Address /
|r Matthew H. Mead --
|t Learning from Lincoln /
|r Michael Medved --
|t Transition in South Africa /
|r Babalwa Mhlauli --
|t Democracy persists /
|r Richard Lawrence Miller --
|t Visions of Lincoln: a century on screen /
|r Nell Minow --
|t More information, less understanding /
|r Newton N. Minow --
|t Reply /
|r President Barack H. Obama --
|t Building on Lincoln's legacy /
|r Douglas R. Oberhelman --
|t Abraham Lincoln and the vital importance of civic education /
|r Sandra Day O'Connor --
|t Proud disciples /
|r Maureen Orth --
|t An unfinished masterpiece /
|r Eboo Patel --
|t The long shadow of Lincoln's Gettysburg Address /
|r Jared Peatman --
|t In the throes of democracy /
|r Graham A. Peck --
|t Lincoln in the world /
|r Kevin Peraino --
|t Remembering a second birth of freedom /
|r Matthew Pinsker --
|t Fate and circumstance /
|r Adam Pitluk --
|t The march must continue /
|r Colin L. Powell --
|t The will of the people /
|r Patrick J. Quinn --
|t Finishing their work /
|r Grace Richards --
|t A continuing obligation /
|r J. Joe Ricketts --
|t 272 words of hope /
|r Karen Roth --
|t Battlefields for equal justice /
|r Nancy Rousseau --
|t The promise of greater access /
|r Eric Schmidt --
|t Hubris in 272 words /
|r Thomas F. Schwartz --
|t 10 sentences, 4 clauses /
|r Pete Seeger --
|t Demand the best /
|r Judith Sheindlin --
|t A time-sensitive document /
|r Scott Simon --
|t The unfinished work before us /
|r Brooks D. Simpson --
|t The attractive vision of a better world /
|r Steven Spielberg --
|t Genealogy apology /
|r Kevin Stein --
|t The will of the people /
|r Randall L. Stephenson --
|t The global meaning of the Gettysburg Address /
|r Louise L. Stevenson --
|t Turn to Lincoln /
|r Charles B. Strozier --
|t People like to eat /
|r Evelyn Brandt Thomas with Karl Barnhart --
|t Lincoln's railroad /
|r Robert W. Turner --
|t The Lincoln seedbed /
|r Neil deGrasse Tyson --
|t Let's build a civilization based on universal values /
|r Lech Walesa --
|t Let their lives shine /
|r Scott Walker --
|t An American keystone /
|r David Walser --
|t We are the benefactors of change agents /
|r Robin White --
|t Words that count /
|r Robert S. Willard --
|t A young girl's advice /
|r Karen B. Winnick.
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