Maybe, but he mostly wanted people to remember him for his beard
did lincoln think people would remember his speech in the future
There were about 15,000 people at the speech!
No, people were still allowed freedom of speech. Many newspapers mocked Abraham Lincoln and what he did.
Many historians would point to Lincoln's Gettysburg Address to qualify as the answer to this question.
peacemaking and rebuilding the Union.
It didn't come from a speech but the preamble of the constitution. It has been used in speeches through out our history. Lincoln used it in the Gettysburg address.
Why, buy nobody other than ABE LINCOLN!! in the Gettysburg speech
About over 4million people to be exact
there was 250,000 people at martin luther king jr. speech 'i have a dream"
That so many of us would memorize his two minute speech and quote it often. ...use common sense.
Abraham Lincoln at the Gettysburg Address.
At the close of his speech, Lincoln envisions a nation characterized by unity, equality, and enduring freedom. He emphasizes the importance of a government "of the people, by the people, for the people," suggesting that the nation's strength lies in its democratic principles and the collective responsibility of its citizens. Lincoln's vision underscores a commitment to ensuring that the sacrifices made during the Civil War lead to a renewed dedication to liberty and justice for all. Ultimately, he foresees a future where the ideals of the nation are upheld and expanded, fostering a lasting peace and harmony among its people.