LAD #15: Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address
When Lincoln delivered his second inaugural address slavery had been abolished. Lincoln did not speak of this as a victory, but rather he spoke of loss, guilt, and sin. His speech was a defense of his approach at reconstruction. He avoided strict treatment by reminding how wrong both sides had been before the war. He recognized the evils in slavery which was described strictly.
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