Why Lincoln matters: today more than ever.
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Notes on front papers concerning Cuomo's inspiration for writing the book and Cuomo's personal life, Lincoln's presidency, the influence of technology, and President George W. Bush. Brian Lamb asks: “What would Lincoln do about terrorism?” “Where did you develop your concern for the poor?”
Citation
Cuomo, Mario Matthew, “Why Lincoln matters: today more than ever.,” One Book. One Author. One Hour., accessed February 2, 2023, http://booknotes.gmu.edu/items/show/665.
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Title
Why Lincoln matters: today more than ever.
Creator
Cuomo, Mario Matthew
Date
2004
Program air date: July 25, 2004
Description
Mario Cuomo, former governor of New York, examines President Abraham Lincoln's words, speeches, and writings and how they pertain to twenty-first century issues.
Relation
Subject
"Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865--Political and social views."
"Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865--Influence."
Publisher
Harcourt
George Mason University. Libraries. Special Collections & Archives
Contributor
Holzer, Harold
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Format
1st ed.
Language
eng
Identifier
1189690
151009996