Lincoln's Richmond Visit
Lincoln's visit to Richmond marks a pivotal moment as he walks through the city, witnessing the aftermath of war and the jubilation of newly freed individuals. His humility shines through as he urges the crowd to kneel only to God, emphasizing his role as a servant of liberty. The contrasting perspectives of a black reporter and a Southern woman highlight the profound change in the South's spirit.In this clip
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