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Essay heading: Lincoln and the emancipation
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The famous Dred Scott decision was passed, with the heavily Southern Supreme Court deciding that black men had no rights and the Missouri compromise was unconstitutional, as slavery should be allowed in every face. It was a complete slap in the face to Northern politics.
The pot was near boiling, a feeling of change was in the air, you could hear the leak in the fragile Union walls... displayed 300 characters
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The stage was set for the famous Lincoln-Douglas Senate debates, where slavery was not an issue but the main event. For the first time Republicans would go head to head with Democrats. As one would expect, Douglas painted Lincoln as an advocate of racial equality and social mixing. What you may not expect was Lincoln's reaction to this... displayed next 300 characters
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