The Inaugural Address was able to propose a common public memory of both the civil war and American slavery as the basis for restoring national unity.
President Lincoln's Inaugural Address was delivered to urged the people to "bind up the nation's wounds" caused by the Civil War and to move toward a lasting peace.
Therefore, the speech was able to propose a common public memory of both the civil war and American slavery as the basis for restoring national unity.
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