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NAME:St. Charles Public Library District
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DTSTAMP:20260716T083610Z
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SUMMARY:Lincoln on Slavery\, Emancipation\, and Equality
LOCATION:St. Charles Public Library\nSt. Charles Public Library
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DESCRIPTION:President Lincoln shares his ever-evolving perspectives on the
  subjects of slavery\, emancipation\, and equality\, including the relatio
 nship between the white and black races during his times. .\nhttps://scpld
 .libnet.info/event/11593521
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Lincoln\, as portrayed by Kevin Wood\, giv
 es a&nbsp\;brief summary of the long history of slavery in North America\,
  focusing especially on the great&nbsp\;debates and compromises over slave
 ry at the time of the formation of the United States and during the&nbsp\;
 subsequent 80 years. He discusses his own political views on slavery and e
 mancipation and how these&nbsp\;gradually shifted over the years. REGISTER
 </p>\n<p>This program is most appropriate for adults and for older youth/t
 eenagers (recommended for 12 years&nbsp\;old and older)\; younger children
  are still welcome\, but may not find the material particularly interestin
 g. It&nbsp\;runs 60 minutes and is followed by an additional time of Q&amp
 \;A\, photos\, and informal interaction.&nbsp\;</p>\nhttps://scpld.libnet.
 info/event/11593521
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