The Gettysburg Address cover. White text of The Gettysburg Address text in front  of a red and black Lincoln illustration. In the background are 3 scenes. Top illustration is Washington DC. Middle illustration is of a battlefield. Bottom illustration is behind Lincoln giving a speech and showing the crowd.
The Gettysburg Address open book showing government versus freedom in the north.
The Gettysburg Address open book showing states rights versus unionist.
The Gettysburg Address open book showing Lee's invasion of the north.
The Gettysburg Address sample page showing the effect of the citizens.
The Gettysburg Address sample page showing the effect of the citizens.
The Gettysburg Address sample page showing the effect of the citizens. Girl discovers bodies.
The Gettysburg Address sample page showing Lincoln receives a telegraph about Gettysburg.
The Gettysburg Address sample page discussing the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence and showing a scene of war.
The Gettysburg Address sample page showing a map of the Battle of Gettysburg.
The Gettysburg Address sample page showing Lincoln visiting a Gettysburg graveyard.
The Gettysburg Address sample page showing scenes and ribbons with written portions of Lincolns Gettysburg Address.
Boy holding The Gettysburg Address open in left hand while holding a black paper top-hat and beard with his right hand with a white background.

The Gettysburg Address

This fully illustrated graphic adaptation looks at the Gettysburg Address, the bloody battle that prompted it, and the Civil War.

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Nonconsumable

In a Curriculum Kit

In a Curriculum Kit

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The Gettysburg Address: A Graphic Adaptation

 

Your teen will find answers to all his questions about why America found itself at war with itself in The Gettysburg Address: A Graphic Adaptation. He will begin to grasp the deep-seated conflict between limited government and a robust government. He will also learn how Americans allowed slavery to take hold, then found it practically impossible to abandon it.

 

The Gettysburg Address: A Graphic Adaptation scrutinizes each portion of the Address to reexamine the entire Civil War and its resulting consequences.

 

It draws on fascinating first-hand accounts of Americans. Using the details of individual families, soldiers, leaders, and enslaved people, The Gettysburg Address shows us the events through the eyes of those who lived it. Intelligently written and lavishly illustrated, The Gettysburg Address is gripping and illuminating.

 

Note: There is an instance of (what we consider) inappropriate language on page 7. Nothing that your older child will not have heard before; it can easily be rectified with a touch of white-out.

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Because of the occasional use of strong language and the nature of the topic, we suggest using The Gettysburg Address with children twelve and older.

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