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Frederick Douglass’s Private Writings on Abraham Lincoln, His Strong Critiques and Stronger Praise

History Unplugged Podcast

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Douglass's Surprising Perspectives on Lincoln and Johnson's Leadership

This chapter explores Frederick Douglass's intricate feelings toward Abraham Lincoln after his assassination, highlighting Douglass's belief that Lincoln's death could inadvertently aid African Americans. It examines Douglass's initial optimism for Andrew Johnson's leadership, which soon turned to disappointment as Johnson's policies unfolded.

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