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  1. For the people are everywhere calling. For Lincoln and liberty, too. Then up with the banner so glorious. The star-spangled red, white and blue. We'll fight 'til our banner's victorious. For Lincoln and liberty, too. Our David's good sling is unerring. The Slavocrat's giant he slew. Then shout for the freedom preferring.

  2. Lincoln & Liberty: Wisdom for the Ages.Edited by Lucas E. Morel. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 2014. Pp. 369. For generations, historians have been arguing over which of the founding documents Abraham Lincoln revered more: the Declaration of Independence or the Constitution.

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  4. Lincoln and Liberty: Wisdom for the Ages ed. by Lucas E. Morel (review) Harold Holzer; Civil War History; The Kent State University Press; Volume 63, Number 1, March 2017; pp. 90-92; 10.1353/cwh.2017.0014; Review

  5. Lincoln and the Constitution: A Unionist for the Sake of Liberty,” Journal of Supreme Court History, vol. 35, no. 3 (January 2011), 213-24 “Lincoln, Race, and the Spirit of ’76,” in Perspectives on Political Science (Jan-March 2010), 3-11 “Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Address: War and Remembrance,” in On Principle (Winter 2009 ...

  6. Sep 28, 2014 · Lucas E. Morel (Editor) The University Press of Kentucky (January 16, 2015) Since Abraham Lincoln's death, generations of Americans have studied his life, presidency, and leadership, often remaking him into a figure suited to the needs and interests of their own time. This illuminating volume...

  7. He is the author of Lincoln and the American Founding and Lincoln’s Sacred Effort: Defining Religion’s Role in American Self-Government; and editor of Lincoln and Liberty: Wisdom for the Ages. Dr. Morel was the Garwood Visiting Research Fellow at the James Madison Program in 2008-2009.