Second Inaugural Address Paraphrase

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Second Inaugural Address Paraphrase On March 4, 1865, 40,000 people gathered to witness Abraham Lincoln get sworn in for his second term. One of Lincoln's bodyguards states that, “he seemed to hand his words as though they were meat and drink.” Frederick Douglass also commented that the speech had been, “a sacred (holy) effort.” But little did anyone know, Lincoln was due to die a month later at the hands of John Wilkes Booth. In the first paragraph of his daunting speech, he explains that there is no need to lecture about the “progress of our arms,” or how the war is going because it is already been discussed too much. Four years ago, when he first got elected, all of the citizens’ minds were on the upcoming war, even trying to find way to

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