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We will explore the life, words, work and death of one of America’s best-known presidents, Abraham Lincoln.  Join us for the final class of this four-session series.

It was Lincoln’s death on Good Friday, April 15, 1865, that united religion and patriotism in the observance of a national death that represented ALL who had died. As Lincoln had died for the nation, now each soldier’s death belonged to the whole nation. Lincoln’s bones were buried but thousands of soldiers lay unburied their bones littering battlefields across the South. For the first time in history a nation would create national cemeteries to honor their deaths.

You have elected to attend this class via Zoom. Access your class by clicking the zoom link in your confirmation. An Oasis host will manage your experience online. Please know that we are excited to reconnect with all Oasis participants and doing so safely is our highest priority. Need assistance or want more details? Contact the Oasis office at 314.862.4859, ext. 24.