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A Letter to Abraham Lincoln For children in grades K-4 and their adults
What did an 11-year-old girl have to say to Abraham Lincoln? Find out more about Lincoln and this special letter by reading a great picture book and trying some fun activities. Go there>>
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Extraordinary Evidence For students in grades 5-12
What made Abraham Lincoln “extraordinary”? Students will develop small research projects about Lincoln’s personal qualities. They will then support their ideas with Lincoln quotes, artifacts related to his life, and scholarly research. Finally, they will create and share an electronic presentation showcasing what they’ve learned.
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Abraham Lincoln: An Extraordinary Life Video Produced by Beth Py-Lieberman, Ryan Reed, and Molly Roberts for Smithsonian.com
What are the stories behind the objects in the exhibition? Get the scoop in this video of Harry R. Rubenstein, Chair of the National Museum of American History's Division of Politics and Reform Go there>>
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Lincoln Quotes and Object Photographs Want to look more closely at some of the objects from the exhibition or read some of Lincoln’s most famous quotes? Download this collection of 25 JPEG files. Each object image includes its reference information and each quote includes its date and the title of the larger speech, where applicable.
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