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LINCOLN AND SLAVERY

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COPYRIGHT, 1913, BY ALBERT E. PILLSBURY

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

Published September 1913

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THIS brief review of Abraham Lincoln's real attitude toward Slavery and Emancipation originated in an address delivered at Howard University on the fiftieth anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation. It is now extended by the introduction of historical evidence, principally from Lincoln himself, which that occasion did not permit. Apart from his conduct, which speaks for itself to those who look beneath the surface of it, nothing can contribute so much as his own words to a true understanding of this great American in the supreme act of his life and one of the monumental events in the world's history. BOSTON, September 1, 1913.

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