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Beginning in 1861, the Civil War divided the country, pitting "brother against brother" in a conflict that threatened to permanently divide the union. If not for the dedication and firm resolve of Abraham Lincoln to maintain the Union during this difficult time, the United States may have ceased to exist. In Abraham Lincoln, kids will examine the life of this country boy from Kentucky, who rose to become President of the United States and guided his country through one of its darkest hours while speaking out against slavery at a time when many were too afraid to take a stand. Part of the multivolume Great Americans for Children Video Series. Includes a Teacher's Guide. |
2003 Telly Award finalist. "The videos will both inform and entertain youngsters…All the videos offer information that will provide for lively and interesting discussion…These excellent productions will be useful for individual or group viewing and will circulate well in school and public libraries."- School Library Journal (April 2003)
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Grades K to 4 Color, Live Action Closed-Captioned Copyright 2003 MARC Record Available Catalog Card Kit Available Single Main Entry Card Available Teacher's Guide Available: Download Now
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