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| 15584. LINCOLN'S VIEWS ON SLAVERY. In his speeches and writings throughout his career, Lincoln showed that he was opposed to slavery and believed that it was contrary to the wishes of the Founding Fathers. In addition, although he had a conservative (and cautious) political viewpoint, Lincoln hoped that his Emancipation Proclamation would lead to change in the nation's race relations. 11 pages, 21 footnotes, 10 bibliographic sources. |
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