A new look at Lincoln: 'Lincoln's Association with American Indians'
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[July 18, 2013]
SPRINGFIELD -- A new program,
"Lincoln's Association with American Indians," begins Wednesday at
the Elijah Iles House. Each Wednesday through Aug. 28, beginning at
2:30, Mr. Lincoln will relate his personal experiences and beliefs
about Native Americans.
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During his boyhood, Lincoln encountered Indians. As a young man, he
participated in the Black Hawk War, as did many other Illinoisans,
including Elijah Iles. And, during his presidency, Lincoln faced
anguishing circumstances of American Indians. This program has
been developed to provide information, perhaps new to many, about
Lincoln's association with Native Americans before and during his
presidency. The larger question of human rights and freedom will be
explored. Actor Fritz Klein has developed and produced the program,
part of History Comes Alive.
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The Elijah Iles house is at 628 S. Seventh St. in Springfield.
Parking is available on-street and in the lot south of Cook.
[Text from
Elijah Iles House Foundation
news release received from the
Looking for Lincoln
Heritage Coalition]
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