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24/7 (Staying In It)
An artist’s work is not confined to the traditional boundaries of labor; instead, it merges seamlessly with their identity, making creativity a 24/7 endeavor with no clear distinction between professional and personal life. Unlike other professions where work hours are separate from personal time, an artist remains constantly engaged with their craft, whether consciously or subconsciously. Creativity is not just an occupation but an ongoing state of existence, requiring an ever-present awareness that…-
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Party Malice
Party Malice settled heavily over Springfield, Illinois, as the post-Election Day euphoria gave way to a palpable sense of unease. The excitement that followed Abraham Lincoln's narrow victory slowly faded into a more subdued mood in the city, where many residents appeared to forget the turmoil surrounding the election. Although plans for Lincoln's formal celebration, a “Jollification,” were underway, it was evident that many were less enthusiastic about the event, largely due to the slim margin by…-
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“Pimp!”
“Pimp!” Lincoln’s Special Train arrived in Columbus, Ohio, on February 13, amid a highly charged political atmosphere. This date coincided with the day Congress was scheduled to certify the electoral votes, marking a critical moment in American history. At the same time, Virginia’s secession convention convened, adding to the tension. Lincoln’s entourage, including Major Anderson’s brother, Larz Anderson, traveled in an expanded train composed of three cars. The weather was remarkably clear, as…-
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Change of Heart
Change of heart occurred for President Lincoln on March 28, just before his first state dinner, when General Winfield Scott's memo landed on his desk. The memo painted a grim picture of Fort Sumter’s situation, noting that Anderson’s position was becoming increasingly untenable due to Beauregard’s artillery installations. Scott predicted that any effort to relieve the fort would take at least ten months to organize, during which Union forces would likely be defeated. This grim assessment suggested…-
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Hot Oxygen
Hot Oxygen enveloped the air as President Abraham Lincoln’s proclamation on April 15, 1861, rang out, demanding the enlistment of 75,000 troops to suppress the rebellion that had begun to fracture the nation. This call for action came after months of tension and deepening divisions between the North and South, with Lincoln determined to preserve the Union at all costs. His directive was clear: suppress the secession of Southern states and restore federal authority, with a particular focus on ensuring…-
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Chapter 20 highlights the life of Daniel Inouye, focusing on his experiences during World War II, particularly in 1943. After graduating high school, Daniel had hoped to serve his country in the military, but the aftermath of the Pearl Harbor attack left him with a harsh reality. Due to his Japanese heritage, Daniel was unfairly classified as an "enemy alien," which resulted in his exclusion from military service. Instead of abandoning his dreams of contributing to the war effort, he redirected his focus…
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Chapter 18: Atlanta
Chapter 18: Atlanta takes the reader on a journey through John Lewis's return to his hometown of Atlanta in 1980, as he sought to continue his public service work after years of activism. Initially, Lewis considered running for mayor, yet after careful reflection, he decided that this role wasn’t a good fit for him. Instead, he focused on the upcoming city council elections in 1981, aiming for an at-large seat, recognizing his desire to serve the community in a different capacity. During this time, Lewis…-
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That Girl
That Girl captures the humorous and tumultuous early days of a young couple’s marriage, blending romance, challenges, and growth in a way that is both heartwarming and relatable. The chapter opens with the couple's excitement for their honeymoon in the Bahamas, anticipating a perfect getaway. However, their plans are quickly thrown into disarray when their luggage gets lost upon arrival in Nassau. Left with only winter clothes and the tropical heat, Jeffrey, the groom, urgently approaches the airport…-
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Chapter XVII - Flying Machines Construction And Operation marks a turning point where creativity and experimentation redefine the mechanics of flight. This chapter illustrates how engineers and visionaries, motivated by both ambition and curiosity, began reshaping aircraft design in pursuit of improved stability, control, and efficiency. As aeronautical knowledge expanded, each new model not only tested the limits of materials and engines but also brought unique solutions to the persistent challenges of…
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