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TODAY’S CLUE: G = Y

ANSWER: “I AM IN FAVOR OF ANIMAL RIGHTS AS WELL AS HUMAN RIGHTS. THAT IS THE WAY OF A WHOLE HUMAN BEING.” —ABRAHAM LINCOLN
Abraham Lincoln
February 12, 1809 – April 15, 1865 · aged 56
Overview
Abraham Lincoln was the 16th President of the United States, serving during the Civil War. He is remembered for leadership, national unity efforts, and ending slavery in the U.S.
Early Life
Born in a log cabin in Kentucky, Lincoln grew up with limited formal education but a lifelong love of reading and self-improvement that shaped his future leadership.
Presidency
Lincoln led the nation through the Civil War (1861–1865), preserving the Union and promoting policies that reshaped the nation’s future even under immense strain.
Leadership
Lincoln is recognized for his resilience, moral clarity, and ability to communicate broadly respected goals during one of the nation’s most turbulent periods.
Emancipation
He issued the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863, signaling the end of slavery for those states in rebellion, a pivotal moment in American history.
Legacy
Lincoln’s leadership, vision for freedom, and commitment to national unity are remembered worldwide and continue to shape modern democratic ideals.