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Lincoln Portrait

Channel: Music, Author: sellaseat
Uploaded: November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am
Length: 07:47, Rating: 4.84, Views: 19564

Tags: Aaron  Abraham  Copland  Lincoln  McBryde  Portrait  Sean  

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" A video depiction of the Aaron Copland piece Lincoln Portrait. "


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ThaddeusWalters on November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am
I really enjoyed this video! My one problem: Why so many blank areas? Realizing that these occurred when Gregory Peck wasn't speaking, I still would've enjoyed some sort of period pictures! I'll take that a step further and say that I missed the beginning portions of the piece! But that's OK. Most excellent job!
tpsabres on November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am
Sorry ORagnar...I'm going to have to go with Tommmaaayyy on this one. The civil war was fought to preserve the union and the freeing of slaves was just a fortunate byproduct. The slaves were freed mainly to weaken the Confederate states by eliminating the South's main source of labor.
Kain781 on November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am
This song is amazing...it was supposedly written for a professional band, but my high school band is doing it lol. I hope we don't butcher it o.o
gabetvc15 on November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am
composed by aaron copland
ORagnar on November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am
Tommmaaayyy -- another point. Modern thinkers who ridicule America by taking out of context the monumental achievements of the countries as a rule could not hold a candle to the greatness of men like Jefferson, Madison and Washington. Typically, in fact, muliculturalists today support slavery with the phrase "They have the right to their culture", see Islamic countries for details.
ORagnar on November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am
Tommmaaayyy -- It led to the freeing of slaves. It created the impetus to free slaves. The slaves *were* freed. In 1776, and even before, the Founders set the ball rolling to spread freedom, which included freeing the slaves. The battle in America started with America's creation. The bloodiness of the battle was a measure of the moral desire to end slavery. And, really, recognition that slavery was wrong was the new idea, as per Lockean rights.
Tommmaaayyy on November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am
No real conspiracy here. The Civil War was not about slavery at all. It's what I've been taught since I first learned it in school. It was about preserving the union, no doubt, but Lincoln was personally an abolitionist. His quote that if he could preserve the union without freeing a single slave is often misrepresented: he was saying that preserving the union was more important to him than any political issue.
Tommmaaayyy on November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am
1) The emancipation Provlomation only freed slaves in the states which were "in opposition to the United States" so effectively did not free a single person. 2)We were not even close to being the first country to outlaw slavery. Sorry. Not only were we one of the LAST countries to do so, we only did after the bloodiest war ever fought at that time. 3) Slavery in the US did not end until the 13th ammendment in 1865, after pretty much every other civilized country did so without violence.
JMartins1981 on November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am
And to think a raging racist just won the office of President. :(
ORagnar on November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am
Skip8829 -- slavery was ended. Lincoln did make the executive order called the Emancipation Proclamation. So, you are contradicted big time by the evidence. America came into existence in a world where slavery was the norm and they ended it. This is the context of America that is not taught, and it is the truth. Lots of low lives out there are trying to down play America's greatness to their ever lasting shame.
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