Lincoln's Greatest Speech: The Second Inaugural

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gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:speeches
gptkbp:analysis examined in law schools
analyzed in literature classes
debated in public forums
studied in political science courses
discussed in history books
gptkbp:audience American public
gptkbp:author gptkb:Abraham_Lincoln
gptkbp:context gptkb:American_Civil_War
gptkbp:date March 4, 1865
gptkbp:has_reception widely praised
gptkbp:historical_significance addressed the issues of slavery and unity
gptkbp:impact influenced civil rights movements
gptkbp:influence_on gptkb:national_identity
political discourse
social justice movements
American rhetoric
presidential rhetoric
gptkbp:influenced future presidential speeches
gptkbp:inspiration gptkb:President_Barack_Obama
gptkb:John_F._Kennedy
gptkb:Martin_Luther_King_Jr.
gptkb:Ruth_Bader_Ginsburg
gptkb:Nelson_Mandela
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gptkb:textbooks
gptkb:political_speeches
academic papers
historical analyses
Supreme Court decisions
biographies of Lincoln
legislative debates
anthologies of American literature
collections of speeches
gptkbp:is_referenced_in gptkb:the_Civil_War
gptkb:God
slavery
the Union
gptkbp:language English
gptkbp:legacy considered one of the greatest speeches in American history
gptkbp:length 703 words
gptkbp:location gptkb:Washington,_D._C.
gptkbp:notable_quote With malice toward none, with charity for all.
gptkbp:predecessor gptkb:First_Inaugural_Address
gptkbp:published_in gptkb:The_New_York_Times
gptkbp:purpose to heal the nation
gptkbp:sound somber
gptkbp:style philosophical
gptkbp:successor gptkb:Gettysburg_Address
gptkbp:theme reconciliation
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Ronald_C._White_Jr.
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