Whitman spoke of the war from a soldier's point of view.
President Lincoln's rhetoric about the war focused on preserving the Union and the fight against secession, while Walt Whitman's poetry often reflected on the human cost and emotional impact of the war on both soldiers and civilians. Lincoln emphasized the political and moral significance of the conflict, while Whitman's work highlighted the personal experiences and human suffering caused by the war.
Lincoln spoke generally about the human cost of war
Lincoln spoke generally about the human cost of war
Lincoln spoke generally about the human cost of war
Lincoln spoke generally about the human cost of war
in the Gettysburg Address, saving the union is the purpose of the war
Lincoln spoke generally about the human cost of war
His political opinion was that he would only stop slavery from spreading, not abolish it. His personal opinion was that slavery should be abolished and there was nothing worse.
How did opinions of president kennedy differ after his death?
Lincoln's plan did not guarantee African American equality.
A rhetorical question. Cows and bulls differ in that bulls do not make milk. That's your answer.
fewer troops --------> APEX
Lincoln's plan did not guarantee African American equality.