Abraham Lincoln was active politically during much of his career. In a speech concerning the emancipation of slaves, Lincoln offered three possible solutions in a famous speech he made in Peoria. His ideas were:
1. Emancipation with the colonization of the freed slaves;
2. Emancipation without colonization and having the freed slaves remaining as a "subject class", meaning a class below whites; and
3. Emancipation with political and social equality with whites.
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In Abraham Lincoln's 1854 Peoria speech, he stated that racism was not anything to be be proud of. He was self critical and believed that any deeply held feeing could not be changed overnight. The problem, however, would in due time need to be reckoned with.
Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president, freed the slaves in the speech "The Gettysburg Address".
Abraham Lincoln's most well-known speech is the Gettysburg Address.
No, people were still allowed freedom of speech. Many newspapers mocked Abraham Lincoln and what he did.
Abraham Lincoln delivered his first speech in the summer of 1830 in Decatur, Illinois, in the village square.
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As the Republican nominee of the Republican Party for the US presidency, Abraham Lincoln gave a speech in 1860 at Cooper Union in New York City. One of the main issues he addressed in that speech was how the Framers and also the Founding Fathers handled the question of slavery in the US territories.
Abraham Lincoln's first speech did not have a name. It was a speech in a square in Decatur, Illinois, in 1830.
Abraham Lincoln was the President. The speech was his Gettysburg address.
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Lincoln made the speech at the dedication of the military cemetery, not a hotel.