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What is the importance of the Lincoln Memorial in the novel, Underground Airlines?

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In the novel, the Lincoln Memorial serves as a symbol of the possible abolition of slavery. Located in Indianapolis, Lincoln’s Memorial marks the spot where Abraham Lincoln was assassinated in 1961, just before he would be inaugurated as president. Lincoln is highly respected by abolitionists who speculate as to what he might have been able to accomplish, as president, if he was able to serve.

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