The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library Foundation, the nonprofit
arm of the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum in
Springfield, Illinois, has presented the Lincoln legacy to more
than 3 million visitors since April 2005. It has collected and
preserves more Lincoln artifacts in its collections than any other
institution.
Carla Knorowski is the CEO of the Abraham Lincoln Presidential
Library Foundation and writes a regular column for the foundation’s
magazine, “Four Score and Seven.” A former managing director of the
Chicago Humanities Festival, she earned her PhD in public policy
and political science from the University of Illinois at Chicago
and has been recognized as a Point of Light by President George H.
W. Bush and the Points of Light Foundation.
“The Gettysburg Address is the most famous and almost certainly the
greatest speech ever made by an American president. These
reflections can only go to deepen our appreciation for the elegance
of the words and unique leadership they reflect.” --Scott
Turow
“In 272 words, Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address extolled the soldiers
who had given the last full measure of devotion that the nation
might live and experience a new birth of freedom. In the same
number of words, the authors of these eloquent essays likewise
reflect on the meaning of America and on the dedication and
sacrifice of those who have made us what we are today.” --James M.
McPherson, Civil War historian, multi-volume author, and winner of
the Pulitzer Prize for Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era
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