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<h3>ACT I.</h3>
<h3 class="h3left">INTRODUCTION:</h3>
<p class="narr">Abraham Lincoln was born in Hardin County, Kentucky, February 12,
1809. His parents were very poor. When he was seven years old his
parents moved to Indiana. (He educated himself. Whenever he came in
from work he read a book. He read the Bible, Æsop's Fables, Robinson
Crusoe and other books). He loved his mother very dearly. She died
when he was very young. Her last words to him were: "Try to live as
I have taught you and to love your Heavenly Father."</p>
<p class="narr">Many years after he said, "All I am or hope to be, I owe to my angel
mother."</p>
<p class="narr">The first act will be Abraham Lincoln and John Hanks coming in from
work.</p>
<p class="speaker"><span class="smcap">Hanks</span>: Gee, I am tired, aren't you?</p>
<p class="speaker"><span class="smcap">Lincoln</span>: Yes. (Goes to cupboard, takes bread to eat, picks up book
and begins to read).</p>
<p class="speaker"><span class="smcap">Hanks</span>: (Gets bread and lies down). What you reading?</p>
<p class="speaker"><span class="smcap">Lincoln</span>: O, a story of George Washington.</p>
<p class="speaker"><span class="smcap">Hanks</span>: Tell us about him.</p>
<p class="speaker"><span class="smcap">Lincoln</span>: After a while.</p>
<p class="speaker"><span class="smcap">Hanks</span>: All you do is to read and cipher anyway. I am going to take a
nap.</p>
<p class="stagecent">
<i>End of Act I.</i></p>
<h3>ACT II.</h3>
<h3 class="h3left">INTRODUCTION:</h3>
<p class="narr">Abraham Lincoln went on a flat boat down the Mississippi. The boat
was laden with supplies to sell at New Orleans. While in New Orleans
Lincoln visited a slave auction. After having seen this auction,
Lincoln was very much more opposed to slavery.</p>
<p class="narr">The next act will be Abraham Lincoln at the Slave auction.
(Auctioneer and slaves. Sells several slaves. Class bid and carry on
auction, etc.)</p>
<p class="stage1">(At end of auction, auctioneer says:)</p>
<p class="speaker"><span class="smcap">Auctioneer</span>: Rest of these slaves to be sold tomorrow. Gentlemen be
sure to come.</p>
<p class="stage1">(Lincoln and Hanks talk.)</p>
<p class="speaker"><span class="smcap">Hanks</span>: Well, well. Abe Lincoln what do you think of that?</p>
<p class="speaker"><span class="smcap">Lincoln</span>: I think it is terrible. <i>If I ever get a chance to hit that
thing, I'll hit it and I'll hit it hard.</i></p>
<p class="speaker"><span class="smcap">Hanks</span>: I don't blame you.</p>
<p class="stagecent">
<i>End of Act II.</i></p>
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<h3 class="h3left">INTRODUCTION:</h3>
<p class="narr">After Lincoln came back from his voyage down the Mississippi, and
the Blackhawk War, he ran for the State Legislature, but was
defeated. A little later he ran again and this time he won. He said
to a friend: "Did you vote for me?" His friend said, "I did."
"Then," said Lincoln, "you must loan me two hundred dollars;" for
Lincoln needed a new suit of clothes and stage coach fare to the
Capital. Later he was sent to Congress and sometime later he was
spoken of for President.</p>
<p class="narr">The next act will be Lincoln waiting in a newspaper office in
Springfield for news of his nomination.</p>
<h3>ACT III.</h3>
<p class="stage1">(Newspaper office. Lincoln and several men talking and walking
around room. Among them Hanks.)</p>
<p class="speaker"><span class="smcap">Lincoln</span>: I wonder who got the nomination.</p>
<p class="speaker"><span class="smcap">Exclamations</span>: You got it Abe! Sure you got it! Hope Seward didn't
get it! Oh! there is no chance, Abe has it I know! Sure, Sure.</p>
<p class="stage1">(Enter man in great excitement).</p>
<p class="speakerctd">Gentlemen, there has been a nomination. (People in office crowd
around him and talk). Mr. Seward (disappointment on faces of Lincoln
and men) Mr. Seward is the second name on the list. (Jumps upon
chair and exclaims). Three cheers for Abraham Lincoln, the next
president of the United States.</p>
<p class="stagecent">
<i>End of Act III.</i></p>
<h3>ACT IV.</h3>
<h3 class="h3left">INTRODUCTION:</h3>
<p class="narr">Abraham Lincoln was elected President. Soon after war broke out
between the North and the South. Lincoln declared that the war was
not to free the slaves but to save the Union. Lincoln soon saw that
it was time to free the slaves, so he signed the Proclamation of
Emancipation.</p>
<p class="narr">This act linked the name of Lincoln with one of the greatest acts in
history.</p>
<p class="narr">The last act will be President Lincoln signing the Proclamation of
Emancipation.</p>
<p class="stage1">(Lincoln sits at desk. Two men are showing him papers. One enters and
says: "Mr. Lincoln, here is Mr. Seward with the Proclamation." Enter
Seward and several others.)</p>
<p class="speaker"><span class="smcap">Mr. Seward</span>: I have brought you the Proclamation to sign, Mr.
President.</p>
<p class="stage1">(Lincoln takes paper, reads it over, takes up pen, tries to write,
drops pen several times.)</p>
<p class="speaker"><span class="smcap">Mr. Seward</span>: What is the matter, Mr. Lincoln?</p>
<p class="speaker"><span class="smcap">Mr. Lincoln</span>: I have been shaking hands since nine o'clock this
morning and my right hand is almost paralyzed. If my name ever goes
down into history it will be for this act and my whole soul is in
it. If my hand trembles as I sign this document, the ones who
examine it will say—he hesitated.</p>
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