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Abraham Lincoln Great Emancipator Essay

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Did you know that the Emancipation Proclamation freed practically 4 million enslaved people? Before the Emancipation Proclamation, there were almost no slaves that were considered free in the South. To add on, it paved the way for African Americans to fight for their freedom and even led the way to the total abolition of slavery in the US. Abraham Lincoln was the Great Emancipator and not just another politician using the E.P. as a war strategy to win the war. One reason he is the Great Emancipator: Lincoln saw African Americans as equal to others. According to Card 2, the Lincoln-Douglas Debate, Lincoln stated, "I, as well as Douglas, am in the favor of the race, to which I belong, having the superior position. but I hold that there is no …show more content…

The presenter is a presenter. 1858. The 'Standard' of the 'Standard'. . Speech presented at Lincoln-Douglas Debates, Ottawa, IL, United States. This quote from the Lincoln-Douglas Debate helps illustrate that Lincoln believed African Americans should have natural rights listed in the D.O.I., such as liberty, the pursuit of happiness, and the right to life. Also seen in Card 2, the Lincoln-Douglas Debates, Lincoln declared, "I agree [that the black man] is not my equal in many respects. but in the right to eat the bread which his own hand earns, he is my equal, the equal to Douglas, and the equal of every living man.” (Lincoln, A. The presenter is a presenter. 1858. The 'Standard' of the 'Standard'. . Speech presented at Lincoln-Douglas Debates, Ottawa, IL, United States. This helps show that Abraham Lincoln believed in the fact that all people should be equal to the superior white race, even if they were enslaved. The second reason why I believe Lincoln was the Great Emancipator is that he helped support the slaves at a time when it was not popular. According to Card 1, Lincoln Speech of 1858, Lincoln announced that "I have expressed [before], and I now repeat, my opposition to the Dred Scott Decision, but I should be allowed to state the nature of that opposition... What is fairly implied by the term Douglas has used ‘resistance to the

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