Most people have been bred for SLAVERY
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I disagree because he fought for and signed their declaration of Freedom and was killed for it.
You are wrong. Lincoln did not want to free the slaves. He actually wanted to ship them all over to Africa. He only signed the Emancipation Proclamation to punish Southern states. If his point was to free the slaves, he wouldn't have excepted Norfolk, New Orleans, and some other places. Read the Proclamation for yourself. I have yet to talk to a single black person who has read it and knows about the exceptions.
That's what should have done.
Indeed. The fugitive slave clause is largely overlooked in history lessons. They never ask why Lincoln vowed to protect slavery for all-time, or how he came to the conclusion that an anti-slavery platform would get him re-elected. The devil's in the details.
Well, I heave learned that other leaders before him kidnapped many Indians and shipped them around the world to take their land. I have wondered if my Great Grandmother who was born in Luxembourg but appeared like Souix or Blackfoot was a descendent of one of these.
Yeah, but only after he promised to protect slavery for all-time in his Inaugural Address. The Emancipation Proclamation was Lincoln's "last card" that was played after the Union had lost several major battles in the early stages of the war. His pro-tariff platform evaporated in less than two years after being elected. There is much more to that history lesson than is ever taught in school.
Why do you think they only focus on the Lincoln/Douglass debates? It's because slavery is made the issue while they were in a state that cared about that. I dare anyone to look into Lincoln's other speeches that took place in states that cared more about a railroad being built than slavery. The truth is that we humans tend to generalize about many things, and it causes us to believe a distorted reality that clever historians have put together.
I have read a few different sources about President Lincoln that weren’t from history books many years ago and I never read this angle.
Lincoln was cabal https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=VwTJMneBTm8 He fought the South alright, supposedly to change a law. Are laws created/ changed by Congress or on the battlefield? What declaration of freedom?