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Ned explains what reciting The Address means to him.
Ned explains what reciting The Address and winning the school coin would mean to him.
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Ned
Clip: Season 1 | 1m 53sVideo has Closed Captions
Ned explains what reciting The Address and winning the school coin would mean to him.
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Ned explains what reciting The Address means to him. (1m 53s)
Joan Ganz Cooney, Elmo and Murray and The Gettysburg Address
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Joan Ganz Cooney discusses The Gettysburg Address with Elmo and Murray from Sesame Street. (5m 52s)
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The boys from Greenwood School recite The Gettysburg Address. (4m 19s)
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A short history of the Civil War and the Gettysburg Address. (4m 56s)
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Thomas and Cooper work on memorizing The Gettysburg Address. (2m 37s)
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Greenwood School in Vermont holds a contest every year: reciting the Gettysburg Address. (2m)
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Ken Burns remembers the best Christmas present he ever received. (1m 15s)
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A quick look at the students of Greenwood School. (1m 17s)
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Be inspired by the power of history & take the challenge to learn the Gettysburg Address. (30s)
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