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Young Years Of Abraham Lincoln. Essay. P.S.Remesh Chandran.
Editor, Sahyadri Books & Bloom Books, Trivandrum.
By PSRemeshChandra, 5th Jul 2011. Short URL http://nut.bz/24damds0/
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Life of Lincoln a reminder of the height of political commitment and humanitarian elation from which we have fallen.
A vast prairee of mountains, plains, rivers and bisons that became a motherland to multitudes from every part of the world.
The rise of American timber meat and fur industry and the coming of Western Classics.
The great march of the early American settlers to the west, across plains and along river basins.
Agriculture, manual labour, walking, reading and education: The constituents of a brave world citizen.
A village where all had log cabins and all worked from morning till night.
If trees were heard falling in the forest one after the other, everyone knew Abraham Lincoln was at work.
Birth of a young man determined to make the world free of oppressors, suppressors, dictators and slave owners.
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Steve Kinsman
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This is a fantastic article, well researched and very well written. Congratulations on a well-deserved star page, PSRemeshChandra.
Denise O
8th Jul 2011 (#)
Darn good information on Abraham Lincoln. Also great writing. Congrats on the star page, it is well deserved. Thank you for sharing.
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8th Jul 2011 (#)
Dear Steve Kinsman,
Dear Denise O,
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Young Years Of Abraham Lincoln. Essay. P.S.Remesh Chandran.
Editor, Sahyadri Books & Bloom Books, Trivandrum.
By PSRemeshChandra, 5th Jul 2011. Short URL http://nut.bz/24damds0/
Posted in Wikinut Essays
Sponsorship,
back support and resources of large industrial empires and business
houses are needed now to make a person the head of a nation, and it is
not a secret too. Elections are won or lost according to the skill and
riches of supporting industrialists and businessmen. Things were not so
till a few decades earlier. It was an era when people said 'my cause is
greater than my birth.'
Life of Lincoln a reminder of the height of political commitment and humanitarian elation from which we have fallen.
Lincoln giving the Gettysburg speech in 1863. |
When
mighty nations arose out of chaos and struggles in the past centuries,
the quality of statesmanship and dedication and loyalty of the candidate
to his country and his men had been the deciding factor in determining
his candidature and ascension to presidentship and captaincy. Poverty,
manual labour, hard work and sympathy to others went into the making of
such great men. The greatest modern day politician and statesman of the
world, Abraham Lincoln, is remembered more as a lover and liberator of
mankind than as a President of the Unites States of Americas. The life
of Abraham Lincoln is a reminder of the height of political commitment,
humanitarian elation and visionary insight from which we have fallen
lately. This short article attempts to outline how his earlier years
were spent and how this boy who read by the kitchen firelight assumed
himself to be a ruthless political fighter. His boyhood years are
presented here as he grew up strong and independent enough to fight the
slave owners and the slave economy of his great continent fearlessly and
mercilessly.
A vast prairee of mountains, plains, rivers and bisons that became a motherland to multitudes from every part of the world.
First reading of Proclamation of Emancipation. 1864. |
The
American Continent is one of the most fertile and vast regions in the
world. Discovery of this new world attracted energetic and brave
adventurers from almost all corners of the world. Whoever were being
intolerably exploited, oppressed and suppressed in their native lands,
if possible, escaped to this new world. Their hard work, determination
and dedication are what erected this mighty nation as a pillar of
democracy and a beacon of hope to the world. When we read and learn
about the history of America, we will wonder how hard the bygone
generations of this beautiful Promised Land strove to cherish the dream
and ambition of realizing and materializing a land of equal
opportunities and unquestionable democratic principles. People with
lesser knowledge laugh, saying America is assuming the role of World
Police. But people who have read about the evils of the world from which
multitudes of people escaped and migrated to America to raise a nation
and a policy of their own through the centuries know better.
The rise of American timber meat and fur industry and the coming of Western Classics.
Boy Lincoln reading by firelight. |
People
of those times engaged in mostly bison hunting and trapping for furs.
Raising cattle also was one of their major engagements. Huge ranches
came to be established as a result of vast stretches of available
pasture land and limitless availability of free-roaming bison and
buffalo which only needed to be roped. Logging also developed as a major
industry that provided employment to millions of people. America
supplied timber, meat and fur to many countries. American timber, meat
and fur industries owe their origins to those times of adventure and
migration. The magnificent life of the brave and bold people of those
times constitutes a memorable part in English Literature also in the
form of the Great Westerns written by Louis La Amour and the like. But a
period of boom will not last. Land, and resources like bison raccoon
beaver and trees, began to be less and less available and people began
to move. In fact, movement of people across endless plains and along
broad river basins in quest of a new life is the characteristic of this
part of the American history.
The great march of the early American settlers to the west, across plains and along river basins.
A saw and grist mill in Lincoln's time. Illinois. |
When
the early settlers of America began their great march to the West, new
states were formed on their way, the earliest one among them being
Kentucky. It was a beautiful state with dense forests, trees and
far-stretching grass lands where Abraham Lincoln was born in a small
farm and brought up to eight years. There his beloved mother taught him
to read books, and in the evenings sat with him by the fireside telling
him stories. Those were the unforgettable years of his primary
education. Then the family moved further west, crossed the great Ohio
River and settled in the newly formed state of Indiana which had no
cities, towns and villages, but forests, forests and forests alone.
Agriculture, manual labour, walking, reading and education: The constituents of a brave world citizen.
Lincoln's log cabin, now a national treasure. |
Trees
were cut, they cleared the forest and built an eighteen feet square log
house which had a loft in the roof and that was Abe's bed. Even the
eight year old Abe was given an axe to help in the work- the initial
training which made Abe Lincoln, an Able Lincoln. This lonely family
cleared the ground and planted corn, hunted game in the forest and
caught fish from the rivers. After his hard work in the fields and
forests, he found one or two hours daily to read books by the firelight,
among which the Bible, John Banyan's The Pilgrim's Progress, Life of
George Washington and Aesop's Fables were his favourites. He was an avid
reader. When a school master came to live many miles away, young
Lincoln and his sister daily walked this long distance to and fro to
learn things. At his eleventh year his mother passed away and two years
later his father presented them with a new mother who was kind and took
care of the children extremely well.
A village where all had log cabins and all worked from morning till night.
The neat village of Lincoln in New Salem. |
Lincoln’s
life has been summed up as 'From Log House to the White House' which is
only a romantic statement far from reality. All people in his village
had log houses. There were trees thick-packed everywhere. When ground
had to be cleared for building a house, what will one do with the trees
cut down from there? It cannot be moved to another tree-saturated spot.
And timber was the natural and abundant building material available
there. In fact, there were many beautiful log houses constructed there
in his village. The doctor, school, post office, everything in the
village was housed in log cabins. In one, once Lincoln ran a store which
gained him an additional name, 'Honest Abe'. It was really the physical
strength and free spirit he gained during those times that gained
America a fearless President.
If trees were heard falling in the forest one after the other, everyone knew Abraham Lincoln was at work.
Lincoln's neighbors in New Salem. |
There
have been questions on the tallness of Abraham Lincoln for which there
has been only one logical answer- good food, hard labour and a clean
environment. At seventeen, he was Six feet Four inches tall and he grew
big and strong each day. Timber cutting was their livelihood and he cut
more trees than any other person in his village a day. If in the forest
trees were heard falling one after the other, people knew that Lincoln
was at work. He was the prize-winning runner, jumper, swimmer and
shooter in the village. Long walks in the hills and forests were his
hobby. He hated to kill. Animals, birds, trees, rivers and snow, all
shared his ardence. And he liked debates, arguments and talking and
assembled his friends till midnight doing these things. Once he walked
thirty four miles to hear a famous lawyer speak and see him setting free
through his eloquence and oratory skills an innocent man accused of
murder. It was then and there that the impressed Abe decided to make
himself a lawyer. So in the woods he made imaginary speeches to the
trees and birds, perfecting the skill. And thus his teen years were
over.
Birth of a young man determined to make the world free of oppressors, suppressors, dictators and slave owners.
The rapids and falls Lincoln's boat maneuvered. |
But
the World remember him for his two great acts, preventing the young
United States from separation in a civil war and abolishing slavery as a
guiding beacon to this world. It is true, the southern states in
America had so many cotton plantations and depended much on the easily
and cheaply available slave labour for the stability and balancing of
their economy. It was also true that not all planters were as cruel and
rude to their slaves as many. But there indeed was insufferable tyranny,
neglect and torture in most quarters. And as a principle, the freedom
of man, whether Negro, slave, African or any other began to be
considered of paramount importance. Naturally abolition of slavery
resulted in a civil war in which the young nation might have been torn
and separated but for the strong political will of Lincoln. This course
of historical events was made possible through an adventurous journey
undertaken by Lincoln at twenty one, so it cannot be left out here. He
with his friend following the business advice of his father undertook a
One thousand Eight hundred mile journey in a small boat down the
Mississippi which is one of the greatest rivers in this world. Their
destination was New Orleans where they reached enduring rapids and human
attacks on the way. There for the first time in his life he saw slave
labourers working in the cotton plantations. Also he saw slave markets
where people were auctioned, bargained and sold. The humiliation and
pain he saw in the eyes of those girls, mothers, children and men being
sold in auction in markets there made his determination to wipe out this
human evil from the face of this earth for ever and to make this world
free of oppressors, suppressors, dictators and slave owners, which in
time culminated in the firm policy of his nation.
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Steve Kinsman
8th Jul 2011 (#)
This is a fantastic article, well researched and very well written. Congratulations on a well-deserved star page, PSRemeshChandra.
Denise O
8th Jul 2011 (#)
Darn good information on Abraham Lincoln. Also great writing. Congrats on the star page, it is well deserved. Thank you for sharing.
PSRemeshChandra
8th Jul 2011 (#)
Dear Steve Kinsman,
Dear Denise O,
Abraham
Lincoln is one of the few world leaders whom I respect most. When I was a
school student, I had opportunity to read many things about Lincoln
which I have not forgotten still. They were taught me in the class by my
father who was also my class teacher and English teacher in the school
and an admirer of Abraham Lincoln. Those incidents include his excellent
jokes which were many. Once he asked a neighbour if he would take his
coat to the town in his cart. The neighbour asked him when and how
Lincoln would be going to get his coat back. Lincoln's reply was that he
intended to stay inside his coat. His hands were not only strong to cut
trees down within moments, but quick also to help the poor without even
them knowing about it. His lawyer profession was solely for helping the
poor and the innocent, and practically gained nothing by way of fees.
There are excellent stories of him rescuing many innocent people from
the labyrinth of law. Thank you for your appreciation of the article.
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