March 3rd 1837
yes he did
In January of 1863, President Lincoln issued the famous Emancipation Proclamation, which freed America's slaves. In November of that same year, he gave a public speech (the Gettysburg Address) which inspired all opponents of slavery to recommit themselves to bringing the war against the slave-holding South to a successful (though not vengeful) conclusion.
Slavery
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
It said Slavery was Wrong.
he said that slavery was wrong
In 1854, Abraham Lincoln made a speech about the popular sovereignty movement with regards to Kansas. He believed that slavery should be banned in that territory because it was morally wrong, not due to the voting opinions of its citizens. In other words, do not vote against slavery because its a preference such as citizens do not want Blacks to enter Kansas, but vote against slavery because as citizens you believe it to be morally wrong to enslave anyone.
President Lincoln's last public speech was given on April 11, 1865, from the White House, 2 days after Lee surrendered to Grant.
He said slavery was wrong and should stop.
Because he did a speech that was against slavery.
Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president, freed the slaves in the speech "The Gettysburg Address".
He took the speech at the Lincoln Monument. Lincoln played a major roll in stopping slavery in the United States. Martin Luther King Jr. picked that place because he admired president Lincoln and he probably felt that was the perfect place.