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Collective Memory and History: How Abraham Lincoln Became a Symbol of Racial Equality

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DSEID-001-1998454
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10.1111/j.1533-8525.1997.tb00488.x
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The Sociological Quarterly
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Informa UK Limited
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1997-6
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Collective Memory and History: How Abraham Lincoln Became a Symbol of Racial Equality
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Authors
Barry Schwartz
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