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fran talarowski's avatar

I was taken aback by Sam Waterston’ reading the Lincoln’s Address in Ken Burns’ Civil War series. Every other reading I’ve heard placed the emphasis on the prepositions in the last sentence, i.e. OF the people, BY the people, FOR the people. Waterston placed the emphasis on the word ‘people,’ i.e. of the PEOPLE, by the PEOPLE, for the PEOPLE. It sounded odd at first. But as I thought of Waterston’s change in emphasis more and more, I began to think of us PEOPLE as active participants in assuring the all people have the right to live, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, rather than mere recipients of the rights, fought for by others. Now every time I read the Address, I follow Waterston’s example by emphasizing the role of the PEOPLE in assuring these rights.

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Elisabeth Iler's avatar

Heather, I expected a photograph and your oath to rest this day. Instead, reading Lincoln’s words gave me the chills. All these many decades later, such words DO mean something! Thank you, dear friend, for your love of our history, often bloody and tragic. I will mull over those words today, as I work in my small garden in India.

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