Abraham Lincoln, friend of the people : production material, [1950?].

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Abraham Lincoln, friend of the people : production material, [1950?].

Corrected typescript, notes. A biography of Lincoln whose success story became the symbol of the American dream--the backwoods boy who by honesty, dignity, and kindness won the highest office in the country.

Manuscripts: 14 folders.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7850976

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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