
Abraham Lincoln
Short History Of...
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The Rise of Anti-Slavery Politics
In 1857, the US Supreme Court sets a precedent that African Americans are not and cannot ever be citizens of the United States. Although Lincoln strongly protests this ruling, he's keen to navigate between radical anti-slavery factions in America. For him, meaningful reform must be achieved via the ballot box. The biggest of the seven debates is held in October 1858 at Knox College in Galesburg, Illinois. With their opposing positions on slavery, they play out a battle for the soul of theUnited States.
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