Abraham Lincoln: His Failures, His Success
Abraham Lincoln is an American president best known for his inspiring life story. Known to have suffered many failures on different aspects of his life, Lincoln never gave up and continued to reach for his dreams. Failures did not break him, but instead made him to be a man worthy to be the President of the United States of America. His life story is so inspiring that it has inspired many, Americans or not to have faith and go on with life in spite of trials.
Abraham Lincoln was the 16th president of the united stated. He served his country from 1861-1865. He was recognized to be one of America's most famous presidents as he made a lot of milestones that left a mark in America's hearts and minds. He was the one responsible to lead the United States of America through the great crisis of American Civil was and managed to put an end to slavery. He was also known to the first American to be assassinated.
The life story of Abraham Lincoln was so inspiring and was proven to be the most adapted life story of an American President. There are numerous plays and movies dedicated entirely to him. The Lincoln Fest 2009 is a Festival organized by The Champaign County Historical Museum in commemoration of the 200th birthday of the American President. The Fest is held at the famous Virginia Theatre for three days.
The three day event will feature the life and living of America's most famous president. it will feature his early days at his hometown in Illinois up to his rise in presidency. The Festival will also feature discussions of the filmmakers about the well-loved President. Fans and enthusiasts of the President will surely come and see this event.
Indeed his life story has been an inspiration for most of us who suffered, are suffering and who will suffer the same way. His failures included: losing several jobs, being kicked out of his home as a boy, his sweetheart died when they were engaged, he lost numerous times in the elections. These failures did not require him to quit. Had he quitted, America would be a different country by now. - 2368
Abraham Lincoln was the 16th president of the united stated. He served his country from 1861-1865. He was recognized to be one of America's most famous presidents as he made a lot of milestones that left a mark in America's hearts and minds. He was the one responsible to lead the United States of America through the great crisis of American Civil was and managed to put an end to slavery. He was also known to the first American to be assassinated.
The life story of Abraham Lincoln was so inspiring and was proven to be the most adapted life story of an American President. There are numerous plays and movies dedicated entirely to him. The Lincoln Fest 2009 is a Festival organized by The Champaign County Historical Museum in commemoration of the 200th birthday of the American President. The Fest is held at the famous Virginia Theatre for three days.
The three day event will feature the life and living of America's most famous president. it will feature his early days at his hometown in Illinois up to his rise in presidency. The Festival will also feature discussions of the filmmakers about the well-loved President. Fans and enthusiasts of the President will surely come and see this event.
Indeed his life story has been an inspiration for most of us who suffered, are suffering and who will suffer the same way. His failures included: losing several jobs, being kicked out of his home as a boy, his sweetheart died when they were engaged, he lost numerous times in the elections. These failures did not require him to quit. Had he quitted, America would be a different country by now. - 2368
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Mercie Hallow is a writer and a researcher on events in Travel and Leisure. Visiting events such as the Illinois craft fairs will open ones spirit on the beauty of the world beyond home's borders. If youre staying in Illinois, the author suggests checking out the Illinois craft shows for entertainments to make your stay worthwhile.
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