Compare And Contrast Frederick Douglass And Abraham Lincoln

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Both Frederick Douglass and Abraham Lincoln were effective leaders, but in their own ways. In “Waiting for Mr. Lincoln,” Russel Freedman tells us about how they both faced challenges growing up and made many important decisions that helped abolish slavery in the United States. In “Waiting for Mr. Lincoln”, Douglass showed his courage and determination as a leader. He walked into the White House unannounced and requested an audience with the president, despite the fact that he was a black man in a time during which millions of black people were still enslaved. The article states, “By meeting with the president, he hoped “to secure just and fair treatment” for the thousands of black troops who had enlisted in the Union army and were now fighting