Janos pasztor biography of abraham lincoln

          Janos Pasztor (a Hungarian and a Swiss citizen) is Senior Fellow of the Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs, and is Executive Director of the.

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        3. Put him in a stovepipe hat and Victorian suit, and he could pass for Abraham Lincoln.
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        5. Hungarian Minister of Culture and Innovation János Csák was welcomed in New York for the recent American launch of his book The Genius of..

          Who Was Abraham Lincoln?

          July 18, 2022
          Abraham Lincoln, often called America’s greatest president, came from very humble beginnings.

          His father had little schooling and his mother could read, but not write. They were honest people, who moved from one small farm to another in order to scratch out a living. They moved from Kentucky to Indiana, because Kentucky was a slave state, while Indiana was a free state.

          Later, they ended up on a tiny farm in Illinois.

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          All children worked hard, helping the parents.

          Abraham received very little schooling, but he got his basics, which was how to read and write. That enabled him to learn on his own.

          Abraham didn’t want to be a farmer.

          His journey took him from helping to sail flatboats, to managing a store in New Salem, where he enjoyed town’s debates.

          Put him in a stovepipe hat and Victorian suit, and he could pass for Abraham Lincoln.

          That led him to politics. If people mistrusted him, he rolled up his sleeves and joined them in their work. That’s how he earned people’s respect and trust. Later, becoming a state lawyer.

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