Kelly Baltazar History 17A Mon. & Wed. 10:00-11:15 A.M. Radical And The Republican Paper Abraham Lincoln is known as the republican while Fredrick Douglass is known as the radical, both of these men kept their distance from each other although Abraham Lincoln (the president) and Fredrick Douglass (a runaway slave) knew who each other were, it took them a long time for them to get together and work on the slavery problem together. Douglass just had one issue though, he didn't really trust Lincoln and thought that it had took Lincoln too long to proclaim emancipation. Both men came up up a lot, both men are important historical figures and what many people tend to want to know is why? How did these two men work together to bring out emancipation? …show more content…
Both men had the same ideas, and were preaching pretty much the same thing we well, that “liberty or slavery must become the law of the land”. Although never have met before both men already knew who the other one was. Douglass however had mistrust towards Lincoln due to Lincoln being an “opportunistic politician”. Fredrick Douglass was so consumed in in the general elevation of blacks that he wouldn't even notice when he would contradict himself. “The condition of free blacks deteriorated” and the opposition to slavery increased in the 1850’s, Douglass thought however that things for the blacks was getting better. To prove his stance he “pointed to the rise of antislavery” to prove that things for black people was