How did Lincoln stand on the equality of women including the right to vote?
-Noah Stonecypher, Homeschooler, 5th Grade, Jackson, MS In my research, I have never turned up any evidence on Lincoln’s views about women’s rights or voting rights for women. Dr. Edna Greene Medford Howard University ********** What were Lincoln’s favorite foods? -Corey and Kayla N., Canby, OR Lincoln never outgrew his love of the wild game, fish, nuts and berries, and other foods which surrounded him during his primitive upbringing from birth in Kentucky to growing up (ages 7 – 21) in Indiana to his residence in New Salem, Illinois. He probably liked his vegetables cooked soft and his meats cooked well, with only basic seasonings. He also enjoyed sweets – pies, cakes, and puddings – but did not care for strong drink, like beer or liquor. He was probably a moderate eater, purportedly eating whatever was set in front of him with little discussion. For the best information on this subject, I’d recommend Wayne C. Temple’s “THE TASTE IS IN MY MOUTH A LITTLE…”: LINCOLN’S VICTUALS AND POTAB