One reason for the move was that Kentucky was a "slave state," 、 lndiana 、 a state. The Lincoln family hated slavery. Abraham later said that he was naturally antislavery" as far back as he could remember. Eventually, the Lincolns ended up on a tiny farm in lllinois. YIAIN oELAWARe ? 第神解Ⅳ 一をニうミ三にら一三 、、 0 、で EX AS•
BIBLIOCRAPHY Donald, David Herbert. Lincoln. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1995. Freedman, Russell. Lincoln: A Photobiography. New York: Clarion Books, 1987. Pinkney, Andrea Davis. Abraham Lincoln: Letters om a SIave Girl. New York: Winslow Press, 2001. Stone, Tanya Lee. Abraham Lincoln: A Photographic Story of a Life. New York: DK Children, 2005. Rabin, Staton, illustrated by Bagram lbatoulline. Mr. Lincoln's Boys. New York: Viking ChiIdren's Books, 2008. 104
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sometlmes a man meant tO be brave but just had cowardly legs" that made him run away 伝 om battle. Lincoln's openness to ordinary people earned him their loyalty, even 、 Mhen the 、 seemed endless. They called him "Father Abraham. ' Lincoln's sympathy with other parents was strengthened by his own loss. ln 1862 ,
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Contents 410 ・ Was Abraham LincolnP Life in a Log Cabin The Wider World A Member of Congress The Great Debater Mr. President Civil War The End of SIavery A Two-Minute Speech The War ls ・ Won Farewell to the President Gettysburg Address Timelines Bibliography 1 つつつつ 0 1 1 9- -6 っ ~ 0 つん 1 つん / 4 1 っ ~ つつ / 4 , 4 -6 7 / 8 9- 0 0 0
The Lincolns were poor. They moved om one small farm tO another, trying tO scratch out a living. When Abraham was seven, the family moved 伝 om Kentucky to lndiana.
WhO Was Abraham 0 ? April 11 , 1865. After four terrible years, the American Civil ・ War—the war between the North and the South—•、 Mas almost over. 、 6 、 it 、 clear that the North would win. President Abraham Lincoln had fought the war to prevent the rebel South from leaving the Union. He wanted the country tO stay 0 〃ど country—the ・ United States Of House, the the White 、 Mindow Of From the America. 1 the big crowd ぞ・ addressed president
Even as small children, Abraham and his older sister, Sarah, worked hard. Abraham was tall and strong for his age. By the time he was eight, he could pick up an ax and split wood as well as any man. He also helped with the plowing and harvesting ・ But not hunting—when he was seven years 0 旧 , he shot a wild turkey and discovered that he hated killing Abraham 、 mne, his mother died. lt was a terrible loss for him and his sister. Thomas Lincoln couldn't raise the children by himself. Their home 、ö,ras miles 伝 0n1 1 れ ost other people. So he went back to Kentucky and returned with a ne 、、 . 7