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sensationalize or romanticize?
both!!!!!
sensationalize or romanticize?
yeah thats main stream media though and they sensationalize everything, now is that their fault or society they only report what sells? mmmmmm
I've never read that he necessarily wanted them out of the country, he said I don't believe in slavery but its not for me to say if a man has slaves or not what he wanted was peace
Are we born racists? Or are we product of our society? That should be answered first.
Both.
Lincoln never owned any slaves. Perhaps you have confused him with other presidents who did.Hmmm.. I think Mr Lincoln was an intelligent man who would have only reached his position as president by being part of the world as it was then. He did own slaves. He did have "house slaves" that were taught to read and write.
He was known to vote against slavery, but in the end his views cost him his life.
So...I agree both....
Off topic.
Honestly, some white people are still racist today from what I observed. They can't help it.
I've seen many white racist people in many different movie based on a true story like "Mississippi Burning" (1988). Many history back then.
Lincoln never owned any slaves. Perhaps you have confused him with other presidents who did.
Which U.S. Presidents Owned Slaves?
What "private estate" would that be?No argument intended Ms Reba,,,smile...Perhaps it is written he did not own them..But he certainly did have AA's working and living at his private estate.
Maybe "owned" not the correct word..smile
What "private estate" would that be?
Lincoln Home National Historic Site - Lincoln's Homes (U.S. National Park Service)
I had read that Lincoln had considered shipping all the slaves back to Africa because their ancestors was wrongly taken from their homeland for the purpose of enslaving them and he felt that sending them back would correct the wrong.
Yiz
I don't believe he was a racist. I've read many books. It was insane. He was extremely unpopular during his first term due to the Civil War. Copperheads and others from North had tried to scheme to bring him down. Lincoln had to do everything to preserve the Union. Three months just before his first term expired, he did not have time to campaign for his second term, because his first priority was to preserve the Union. He actually thought he was going to lose the election, but General Sherman finally defeated Atlanta (It is the symbol of South) at the time. It was a huge victory for Union and Lincoln.
Lincoln had believed that the war should end slavery. At first, he opened negotiations with border state men on how to free the slaves in those states. He did met with them twice and wrote them a letter (third time), trying to work out a deal for compensated emancipation. He had long supported the colonization movement. According to one of his plans, freed blacks would be sent to other parts of the New World. However, the plan failed because the border-state men refused to cooperate with him. Lincoln offered proposals, but they rejected them all. Talks broke off. Later, Lincoln decided to draft an emancipation proclamation. At about the same time, Congress passed the Second Confiscation Act that indicates escaped slaves who belonged to rebels would not be returned to their masters. Escaped slaves would be forever free under the law. That act gave him the authority to employ blacks however he thought best and to colonize them overseas. They were called black "contrabands". According to wiki, "Contraband was a term commonly used in the United States during the American Civil War to describe a new status for certain escaped slaves or those who came into the possession of Union forces." Lincoln had thought about it so much, and thought it was essential to the preservation of the Union.
But he had to wait for the moment when he could issue the Emancipation Proclamation. He kept the document in his drawer. Lincoln and his cabinet were the only ones who knew about the secret document.
I suggest reading several books that provide details rather than general knowledge. Just saying.