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Monday, February 21, 2011

@nprbooks, 2/21/11 8:38 AM

NPR Books (@nprbooks)
2/21/11 8:38 AM
Tracing President Lincoln's Thoughts On Slavery http://n.pr/foN03J

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Thanks for posting this. The 150th anniversary is uncovering a lot of history. When i was a girl i was pleased to think that none of my ancestors could have been slaveholders, till i found out that Urith Garr(teen's one-legged mother) was from Kentucky. My reading of the Becksted book says that Grandfather George's ancestors moved to Canada around the time the American Revolution started. Funny, early draft dodgers?

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