Abraham Lincoln was one of America's most unmusical presidents: he could neither play an instrument nor carry a tune. Yet he had a passionate love of the arts. This 3-part audio series explores Lincoln’s relationship to the arts of his time
This podcast was produced for the Folger Shakespeare Library. Abraham Lincoln was known for many things — freeing the slaves, winning the Civil War, holding the Union together. But he was also one of our most literary presidents.
Join the DC Republican Committee at our annual Lincoln Douglass Day dinner on March 23rd at the Washington Hebrew Congregation with special guest speaker Senator John Thune (R-SD). The Washington Hebrew Congregation is located at 3935 Macomb Street NW.