Yet,
for all the horrors of the system of apartheid erected in America following
the Civil War, those who continued to struggle for racial justice found
strength in Lincoln's words. His expression of nationhood as an idea which
resides not in institutions or documents but in the hearts and minds of
the people has been at the heart of the modern American experience. For
good or ill, modern America is a particularly dynamic, malleable nation,
reborn with each generation.