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Character, Duty, and the American Ideal | Cavalcade of America - “Abraham Lincoln” (1936)

33 min · 25 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio Character, Duty, and the American Ideal | Cavalcade of America - “Abraham Lincoln” (1936)

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A classic historical drama from the golden age of radio — plus bonus commentary and trivia after the show. Cavalcade of America – “Abraham Lincoln” (1936) Step back into the golden age of radio with Cavalcade of America, the long-running anthology series devoted to dramatizing episodes from American history as moral and civic instruction. In this 1936 classic, “Abraham Lincoln,” the program presents a portrait of the nation’s most mythologized president, emphasizing character, humility, and moral responsibility rather than spectacle or political drama. After the broadcast, stay tuned for bonus commentary and behind-the-scenes trivia — including how Cavalcade of America shaped popular historical memory, what this portrayal of Lincoln reveals about American values during the Great Depression, and how radio transformed history into a shared civic narrative. Originally aired: 1936 Approx. runtime: 34 minutes Website: theporcupinepresents.com [http://theporcupinepresents.com]

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