
Boyhood Of Abraham Lincoln (2nd Ed, 1992)
The film explores the early life of Abraham Lincoln, detailing his childhood in Kentucky and Indiana. It describes his family’s struggles, including the death of his mother and sister, and highlights his strong work ethic and self-education through reading. Key moments include his experiences with the law, a significant trip to New Orleans that exposed him to slavery, and his eventual move to Illinois. The narrative captures Lincoln’s transformation from a young boy into a determined man, setting the stage for his future as the 16th president of the United States.
Keywords
Abraham Lincoln, childhood, Kentucky, Indiana, family struggles, self-education, law, slavery, New Orleans, Illinois, president
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