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Real Leaders: Abraham Lincoln and the Power of Emotional Discipline

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Lincoln's Views on African Americans and Slavery

Sir lincoln's big opening politically came in 18 58 when he was running against stephen douglas for senator in illinois. They had a series of debates where l Lincoln became a national figurea and he was essentially arguing against slavery, i think, more forcibly than he had before. Bu as his public position was, we can't interfere with the law of the united states which says that slavery is legal in these places, and it should not be enlarged to other places. That is the position t blican party was born on. Help us understand lincoln's views on african americans and slavery.

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