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Abolitionists were successful in "getting the word out" via the media of the times. This meant having success by having newspaper editors such as Horace Greeley of the Tribune favor the end to slavery. The Tribune, a Republican New York City newspaper was the most widely read in the US. In addition to using the news media, abolitionists often conducted meetings in churches and other venues to give speeches on the subject and gain new followers.It seems the flaw that on an overall basis, to gather more public and political support was based on no particular gradual and compensated basis to abolish slavery. It seems the main idea was to abolish it at once. This would have caused both social and economic chaos.

This was understood by people such as Abraham Lincoln who was against slavery but realized a more organized and gradual way to end slavery was the only viable method to have this done.

In that sense, he is not referred to as an abolitionist.

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