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Abraham Lincoln: Hero or Villain? Mini-Poster

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Was Abraham Lincoln a Hero or Villain? YOU Be the Judge!

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History tends to judge our past leaders as extremes: Abraham Lincoln was an American hero! Benedict Arnold was a traitor! As teachers, it’s tempting at times to present a world as black and white to our students: good or evil, friend or foe, hero or villain. Use this Abraham Lincoln mini-poster to help students take off the rose-colored glasses and see beyond the established historical narratives and into the real world of gray. ©2016. 11 x 17 inches. Cardstock. 

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Ms. Brown
Union

I love these "pros and cons" style posters!

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BRETT COLE
Disappointing

I have issues with this presentation. The site speaks about history not being black and white yet this poster depicts just that - a black and white version of history. For example, it speaks about President Lincoln's position on slavery in the states, that he does not have the power to end it at the state level. He is speaking from a constitutional, legal perspective and he was correct. For him to wave his hand and abolish slavery would have been in direct violation of the law at the time for a country that is ruled by its law. This poster does not take into account his role as a president constrained by laws. Also, the actual authority and burden to end slavery was in the hands of the U.S. Congress. Suggesting he is a villain at a time when half of the states broke off to create their own country is wrong on several levels. The study of history demands the study of the grey matter; history is comprised mostly of grey matter. This depiction of A. Lincoln promotes a black and white view and completely ignores the grey. In turn, it educates a student on how to be narrow-minded and superficial in their assessment of historical figures. This, in turn, provides fertile ground for the cultivation of poorly informed, educated, and thoughtful future citizens.

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Shawn
Nice

love the poster. it is definitely a discussion piece and it comes laminated already.

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Teacher's Discovery

Abraham Lincoln: Hero or Villain? Mini-Poster

$5.99

History tends to judge our past leaders as extremes: Abraham Lincoln was an American hero! Benedict Arnold was a traitor! As teachers, it’s tempting at times to present a world as black and white to our students: good or evil, friend or foe, hero or villain. Use this Abraham Lincoln mini-poster to help students take off the rose-colored glasses and see beyond the established historical narratives and into the real world of gray. ©2016. 11 x 17 inches. Cardstock. 

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