Abraham Lincoln: The Fabled Liberator

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October 19, 2014

 

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Lincoln didn't provide any insight on the elimination of the south's beloved institution; he did however express a hatred of the expansion of the "unusual institution" during the Lincoln-Douglas debates. However he said nothing about the abolition of the institution of slavery. By avoiding the issue of liberation he gained the support of non abolitionists and secured the anti-slavery vote...
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However he said nothing about the abolition of the institution of slavery. By avoiding the issue of liberation he gained the support of non abolitionists and secured the anti-slavery vote. Lincoln was accused by Senator Douglas of supporting black citizenship and equality during the famous debates. Lincoln found this accusation very offensive and countered it by stating: "I am not, nor ever have been in favor of bringing in anyway the political and social equality of the white and the black races?...
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