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Abraham Lincoln had less than 12 months, total in education as a youth. Each school he attended on the frontier, was very small and most often, taught orally. Thus, these schools got the nickname, "blab" schools.
He didn't. His step mother taught him to read, and his father didn't see any need for him to go to school. He was a tall strong boy who was sent to work for the surrounding farms. It was legal for his father to collect and keep his earnings until he was 21.

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