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Analyze how Abraham Lincoln's "The Gettysburg Address“ and Frederick Douglass's autobiography present the topic of liberty. Address the following questions in your response.
• Why is each text a primary source about a historical event? In what way is a comment
in each text a secondary source on a historical event?
• What information is provided in each source? What is the main idea in each?
• How and why are the texts alike and different?
In what ways does the author's point of view and purpose affect how the information
is presented?

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