b'Abe Lincoln & Unique Aspectsof the Civil War (2-part series) By Dr. Greg Ferro June 27, 13 p.m.June 28, 10 a.m.noon(Ashcroft movie theater) Most U.S. Presidents have either served as a senator or governor before becoming Commander in Chief. He was neither. He never attended college. He saw nothing wrong with offering a politician a job for his vote. He was, in fact, so unimpressive that six of ten voters voted against him in the presidential election of 1860. Yet, because of Abe Lincoln, we are one country, indivisible, today. Join us for this unique look at our 16th U.S. President. In the second lecture, well explore similarities between President Lincoln and Confederate President Jefferson Davis, in the process comparing Confederate and U.S. Constitutions.44'