Lincoln's Declaration: How He Interpreted--and Defended--our Founding Document
Schedule
Sun, 03 May, 2026 at 02:00 pm
UTC-04:00Location
Unitarian Universalist Church of Bloomington IN | Bloomington, IN
Advertisement
In honor of its 250th Anniversary, John Schilb, Culbertson Chair and Professor Emeritus of English, will analyze Abraham Lincoln’s rhetoric regarding the Declaration of Independence. Many of Lincoln's opponents (e.g., Stephen Douglas and Jefferson Davis) either ridiculed the Declaration's claim that "all men are created equal" or believed that it applied just to whites. Lincoln maintained that "all" really did mean everyone. Only gradually, however, was he willing to consider Black people his social peers. Statements that he made during his debates with Douglas reflect this complex attitude. And even the Gettysburg Address does not assume that the Declaration's message has a future. Indeed, that speech called the Declaration's claim about equality a "proposition" to be tested. That is, Lincoln saw American democracy as something that might not endure. Its fate still seems in question, so his take on the Declaration remains timely.The UU Church of Bloomington is located at 2120 N. Fee Lane
Advertisement
Where is it happening?
Unitarian Universalist Church of Bloomington IN, 2120 N Fee Ln, Bloomington, IN 47408-1646, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
Know what’s Happening Next — before everyone else does.












