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Stories of love, hate and hope from disunited states of America
NEW YORK: During the American Civil War of the 1860s, Abraham Lincoln, the Republican President who is credited with saving the union, would walk quietly to a pew at St John’s Church at Lafayette Square. He would come in unnoticed, pray, and leave unobtrusively before the service ended, so as not to disturb other parishioners.