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Jun 2023
36m 30s

That Time Abe Lincoln Trolled His Way In...

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In 1842, Abraham Lincoln wrote an article clowning a guy named James Shields. Although the artical was satirical, and attributed to a made-up author, Shields still didn't love the joke. Some of Abe's friends -- including his future wife -- joined in, and, eventually Shields had enough. He demanded satisfaction, and challenged Lincoln to a duel. It... didn't go as planned. Tune in to learn more about the ridiculous escapades of one of America's most beloved presidents.

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