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Douglass and Lincoln

Douglass and Lincoln

by Paul Kendrick, Paul Kendrick, Stephen Kendrick

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Describes how Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass set the groundwork in three historic meetings to abolish slavery in the United States, despite their differing perspectives on the war and the institution of slavery.
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["Politics and government" "Biography" "Views on slavery" "African American abolitionists" "Presidents" "Relations with African Americans" "Slaves" "Emancipation" "Antislavery movements" "History" "U.S. History - Civil War And Reconstruction (1860-1877)" "Biography / Autobiography" "History - General History" "History: American" "General" "Historical - U.S." "Presidents & Heads of State" "United States - Civil War" "History / General" "Slavery" "19th century" "United States" "African Americans" "Douglass frederick 1818-1895" "Lincoln abraham 1809-1865" "Presidents united states" "Antislavery movements united states" "Enslaved persons emancipation united states" "United states history 19th century" "United states politics and government 1861-1865"]

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