April 14-15th, 2015, is the 150th year anniversary of President Abraham Lincoln’s assassination. This is a collection of pieces to mark that occasion. Whitman’s poems, written shortly after the death, express his intense grief. Here are prose pieces that Whitman composed in the years following. Included too are three other eulogies regarded by Lincoln scholars as among the best, as well as a narrative from one of the doctors who attended the dying president and two speeches in the British Parliament. And finally three of the President’s finest compositions. (
Boston Athenæum
The City University of New York
Enoch Pratt Free Library / Maryland State Library Resource Center
Jennifer Moss
Gerry Prokopowicz
PCN - Pennsylvania Cable Network
George Washington's Mount Vernon
Free Library of Philadelphia
Learning for Justice
Robert Denning and James Fennessy
Allison Fagan
Aimee Mepham
Marshall Poe
Daz
Kelly Therese Pollock
Ulrich C. Baer
New Books Network
Washington University in St. Louis
Karen "Queen Nur" Abdul-Malik
Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy
Various authors
Athenaeum Review
Dean Karayanis
Lindsay M. Chervinsky
The Library Company of Philadelphia
Joe Coohill
Bairbre Flood
Did That Really Happen?
The Gist of Freedom
Magnify
Idaho Public Television
Loyal Books
The University of Edinburgh
Louis Reed-Wood
Natalie Sweet
Dean Michael Horswell, Ph.D.
Peter Biello
dublab & Onassis LA
Suite (212)
Nneoma “Nene” Lewis
Patrick Fennell
Loyal Books
PEN South Africa
Academy of Achievement
Missing History
Activehistory.ca
Archive
Robin Lofton
The HISTORY® Channel
Alexandria Miller
East Side Freedom Library
Randy Allen Oliver III
John F. Kennedy Presidential Library
WFHB
Freemuse
Los Angeles Public Library
New Books Network
Ansfield-Wolf Book Awards
Nigel Beale
UCTV
Loyal Books
Florian Malzacher & brut Wien
BBC Radio 3
Monument Lab
UCTV
The Tattooed Historian
Stanley Bill
Gerry Prokopowicz
Алла Муляр
Feral Culture Lab
Stanford Iranian Studies Program
Gist of Freedom
Dr Tom Thorpe
Marshall Poe
Prof. Dr. Michael Custodis and his team at the University of Münster
Loyal Books
The Huntington
New Books Network
Words on a Wire
Kelsie Eckert and Brooke Sullivan
Academy of Achievement
Birkbeck, University of London
CitéCast
Oxford University
Marshall Poe
The Free Library of Philadelphia
Heritage Future
Madeline Taylor
Black and African Diaspora Forum United (BADFU)
The Library Company of Philadelphia
Loyal Books
CiTR & Discorder Magazine
Indigo Radio
Cheeraz Gormon
Polish Cultural Institute
Robert Allison
Matthew Lech
New York Institute for the Humanities
Joseph Vazquez