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Why Lilcoln loved Nagro Slaves?

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15y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

First you need to use spell check. What Lincoln was committed to was saving the Union. He did not care one way or the other about freeing slaves. If he could have saved the Union without freeing them then slavery would not have ended when it did. Therefore, back to your question..... how could he love them, but not really care if they were free.

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