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Abraham Lincoln: Fight for Freedom

Abraham Lincoln preserved the unity of America during the civil war and freed slaves. His name is synonymous with liberty, democracy and freedom – and he is consistently considered one of the greatest, if not the greatest, American president. How did this man, who had less than one year of formal education come to be regarded as one of the greatest leaders the world has ever seen? And is there anything we can learn that could impact our own lives today? Watch the program to see his remarkable story.

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