The Reading Room
Abraham Lincoln
The President who held the Union together and the writer who gave the republic its purpose in the fewest words anyone has needed. The Gettysburg Address defines self-government in a single clause: of the people, by the people, for the people. The Second Inaugural, weeks before his murder, refuses triumph and asks for malice toward none. He wrote his own speeches, by hand, and they remain the high-water mark of American public language.
In the library