The Gettysburg Address

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In 1863, President Abraham Lincoln delivered a solemn address on the site of one of the bloodiest battles of the Civil War. The statement, written to consecrate a cemetery for fallen soldiers, became one of the most memorable, quoted, and admired addresses in American history. With this inspiring book, young historians learn about the background of this historic event, how the address was received, and the words that resonate even today. Striking images and photographs give context to the accessible text, which is crafted for readers who need extra support. This resource is a valuable addition to any social studies collection, classroom, and library.

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Product # M2533-G
Author Beatrice Harris
Grade Level 2-6
Fiction/Nonfiction Nonfiction
Publisher Gareth Stevens