In this conventional view of power, Abraham
Lincoln abolished slavery, high court judges legalised same - sex marriage and Angela Merkel pulled the plug on nuclear power.
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A few cynics chided
Lincoln for proclaiming free only the slaves in Confederate - controlled states, where he did not possess effective power to make any slave free, but not proclaiming
slavery abolished in border states that were under Union control.
Inspired by the true - life events confronting Abraham
Lincoln and his monumental moral and political challenge to amend the United States Constitution to permanently
abolish slavery,
Lincoln is a rich and compelling historical and human drama.
As the party of Abraham
Lincoln that
abolished slavery, racist statements are against our core principles and can not be tolerated in any form.
«
Lincoln» follows the title character, the 16th president of the United States (played by Daniel Day - Lewis) as he pushes for the passage of the 13th Amendment
abolishing slavery.
Adapted by Tony Kushner partly from Doris Kearns Goodwin's 2005 biography Team of Rivals, the two - and - a-half-hour film begins in 1865 when
Lincoln (Daniel Day - Lewis) is urgently trying to get the 13th Amendment passed to
abolish slavery.
Synopsis: With the nation embroiled in still another year with the high death count of Civil War, President Abraham
Lincoln (Daniel Day - Lewis) brings the full measure of his passion, humanity and political skill to what would become his defining legacy: to end the war and permanently
abolish slavery through the 13th Amendment.
This law will finally
abolish slavery in the United States;
Lincoln feels he needs to achieve this prior to the reunification of the country or else passage will become much more difficult.
Afterward, we're in
Lincoln's private chambers as he describes this dream to his wife, Mary Todd (Sally Field), who eventually suggests that it's a vision of his role in the forthcoming political battle to pass the 13th constitutional amendment
abolishing slavery.
Instead it's a stately account of the behind - the - scenes legislative drama that Abraham
Lincoln had to negotiate to get the
slavery -
abolishing 13th Amendment passed through Congress before the four - year Civil War's imminent end.
Starring Daniel Day - Lewis in the pivotal role of Abraham
Lincoln, the film tells the story of the last months of
Lincoln's presidency and his mission to
abolish slavery during the time of the civil war.
His most recent effort, 2012's «
Lincoln,» chronicled the president's push to
abolish slavery.
Instead of trying to squeeze in every facet of the man's storied life,
Lincoln chooses to focus on the period as the Civil War drew to a bloody, heart - rending close and the president, who had chosen to form a cabinet made up largely of people who opposed him, was sticking to his campaign to
abolish slavery.
Chronicling Abraham
Lincoln's final months as he engineers passage of the 13th Amendment
abolishing slavery, «
Lincoln» stars best - actor contender Day - Lewis in a monumental performance as the 16th president, supporting - actress nominee Field as the notoriously headstrong Mary Todd
Lincoln and supporting - actor prospect Jones as abolitionist firebrand Thaddeus Stevens.
Inspired by the true - life events confronting Abraham
Lincoln and his monumental moral and political challenge to amend the United States Constitution to permanently
abolish slavery, and based in part on the book «Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham
Lincoln» by Doris Kearns Goodwin,
Lincoln is a rich and compelling historical and human drama that has been hailed as one of the best film of the year.
Casting Director: Avy Kaufman Director: Steven Spielberg Writer: Tony Kushner, based in part on the book «Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham
Lincoln,» by Doris Kearns Goodwin Starring: Daniel Day - Lewis, Sally Field, Tommy Lee Jones, James Spader, Hal Holbrook, Joseph Gordon - Levitt The Pitch: A look at the last days of President Abraham
Lincoln (Day - Lewis) and his fight to
abolish slavery.
Two - time Academy Award winner Daniel Day - Lewis once again disappears into his latest role, this time as President Abraham
Lincoln in «
Lincoln,» director Steven Spielberg's dramatization of the 16th president's final months in office and his actions to end the Civil War,
abolish slavery, and unite the country.
Now playing in theaters nationwide is Steven Spielberg's
Lincoln, an intimate biopic detailing the last few months of his life and the passing of the 13th Amendment,
abolishing slavery.
Even his friend, Secretary of State William Seward (a superb, warmly funny David Strathairn), tells
Lincoln he can either end the war or
abolish slavery.
With much political power and a sizeable number of lame duck Democrats with nothing to lose,
Lincoln views it as the perfect time to pass the 13th Amendment to the Constitution, which would
abolish slavery and essentially force the Confederates hand in the war.
Set during the American Civil War in January 1865,
Lincoln focuses on President Abraham
Lincoln (Daniel Day - Lewis) as he attempts to
abolish slavery in the USA by passing the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution in the House of Representatives.
In a nation divided by war and the strong winds of change,
Lincoln pursues a course of action designed to end the war, unite the country and
abolish slavery.
Goodwin charted four years of the
Lincoln presidency, and the skill with which he united politicians from different factions behind his attempt to
abolish slavery.
The film by Steven Spielberg about Abraham
Lincoln's struggle to
abolish slavery is based on writer Doris Kearns Goodwin's book «Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham
Lincoln.»
What if Abraham
Lincoln had been too busy blogging about top hats to
abolish slavery?
These include a close - up image of
Lincoln's elaborately decorated funeral hearse, newly identified as the work of the Philadelphia photographer Alexander Wilson Henszey More fresh faces appear in a stereocard celebrating
Lincoln's heroic efforts to
abolish slavery.
As President
Lincoln moved to
abolish slavery, raw cotton supplies from the plantations to British mills dried up, resulting in mass unemployment — an event known as the Cotton Famine.
As President
Lincoln moved to
abolish slavery, cotton supplies from the USA dried up, resulting in mass unemployment.
Since Charles Stack advises Republicans perhaps he could be bothered to study the history of the GOP, specifically the part concerning
Lincoln whose administration
abolished slavery with < 40 % of the popular vote.
In one pivotal scene,
Lincoln and his Cabinet gather to discuss the proposed amendment
abolishing slavery.