He underlined the importance of education as part of a process of realizing human potential, furthering justice, and achieving freedom: "Education…means emancipation," he said. "It means light and liberty.Apr 7, 2015
The answer will be A, is Let's just keep that idea between you and I
If you put B it will be wrong
The right to make decisions within the home. Woman took care of the homes. They were not aloud to own the home, vote , or conduct any legal business.
Occasion: Divisive times during the American Civil War over the issue of slavery
Audience: The American public/population
Subject: The issue of slavery
Speaker: Abraham Lincoln
Purpose: To unite the American population