No Man Is Good Enough
by C H Apperson
Title
No Man Is Good Enough
Artist
C H Apperson
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Photograph - Digital
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Colorized version of Anthony Berger's famous portrait of Abraham Lincoln, used on the five dollar bill until 2007. The quotation is from Lincoln's Peoria speech on October 16, 1854, explaining his opposition to the Kansas-Nebraska Act, which proposed to repeal the Missouri Compromise and allow local option as to slavery. Lincoln reasoned that just as it was true that all just powers of government flow from the consent of the governed, so, too, is the relation of master and slave a violation of that principle.
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