Gettysburg Address
Abraham Lincoln
Lincoln's vision of a "new birth of freedom" was spoken amidst the bloodshed of the Civil War, a moment when the United States faced an existential test. This was not just about preserving the Union; it was about redefining it. By invoking the idea of rebirth, Lincoln suggested that true freedom required transformation—an upheaval in the nation's very foundation, promising equality and justice amidst the ashes of conflict.