The more people who knew about Lincoln, the more chance democracy had to destroy its two chief enemies, privilege and militancy.


All in the Day's Work: An Autobiography (1939)


The more people who knew about Lincoln, the more chance democracy had to destroy its two chief enemies, privilege and militancy.

The more people who knew about Lincoln, the more chance democracy had to destroy its two chief enemies, privilege and militancy.

The more people who knew about Lincoln, the more chance democracy had to destroy its two chief enemies, privilege and militancy.

The more people who knew about Lincoln, the more chance democracy had to destroy its two chief enemies, privilege and militancy.