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SLIDE SHOW Posted: February 11, 2009   
Library of Congress' Lincoln Bicentennial Exhibit FLASH VERSION
"With Malice Toward None," a new exhibit on the life of Abraham Lincoln, opens Feb. 12 at the Library of Congress to celebrate the 200th birthday of the 16th U.S. president. Curator John Sellers explains the significance of some artifacts in the collection.
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Produced by: Talea Miller
Abraham Lincoln, 1858, Lincoln was born Feb. 12, 1809, near Hodgenville, Ky. Largely self-educated, he grew up in Kentucky and Indiana before moving to Illinois at age 21.
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Abraham Lincoln, 1858
Lincoln was born Feb. 12, 1809, near Hodgenville, Ky. Largely self-educated, he grew up in Kentucky and Indiana before moving to Illinois at age 21.
Speaking: John Sellers
Photo Credit: T. Painter Pearson, Audio Credit: Talea Miller
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