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Abraham Lincoln, thrust into the crucible of the American Civil War, faced a nation fractured by ideology and the institution of slavery. His leadership demanded more than mere reaction; it necessitated a profound vision for a unified and just future. The preservation of the Union, inextricably linked with the evolving concept of emancipation, became the cornerstone of his long-term strategic thinking. Lincoln’s capacity to envision a post-bellum America, reconciled and fundamentally transformed, reveals a remarkable intellect grappling with existential questions of national identity and moral imperative, offering timeless lessons on the power of foresight.
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