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Moderation Often Masks Prejudice
Historical figures, even those viewed as champions of progress, can hold racially insensitive views. Abraham Lincoln exemplifies this contradiction; during a political debate in 1858, he publicly expressed a belief in the superiority of the white race and opposed racial equality, revealing the complex and often problematic positions of leaders striving to navigate the social and political landscape of their time. His stance reflects the prevailing attitudes of moderation that concealed deeper prejudices, raising questions about how societal progress is shaped by such compromises.