The"The Little Giant" was Stephen Douglas not Frederick Douglass. He was the opponent for Lincoln in the Lincoln Douglas debates and beat Lincoln in Senate race in Illinois.
Abraham Lincoln was an anti-slavery candidate in 1860. He had every intention of freeing the slaves as soon as it was possible. However, history records that Frederick Douglass encouraged Lincoln to issue the Emancipation Proclamation as a war tactic.
It was Stephen Douglass and John C. Breckenridge who he was going against.
Frederic Douglass came to see Lincoln during a White House reception. Lincoln received him gratiously.
It cannot be said with certainty that Frederick Douglass was the first African American invited to the White House. Certainly Douglass was the first African American **leader** invited for a formal interview, or audience, with the President.
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yes because they were both against slavery
Abraham Lincoln
he was not with slavery he was with the North or with Abraham Lincoln
Yes. After Lincoln's assassination, Mrs. Lincoln sent Frederick Douglass the late President's "favorite walking staff," or cane, in recognition of Douglass' recruiting efforts during the Civil War.
Frederick was announced as an angent and they met at the white house in august of 1863
All were against slavery
friends- states with slavery outlawed Abraham Lincoln slaves enemies- Confederacy
No he was an expansionist who favored the war.
Abraham Lincoln and Stephan Douglass.
Abraham Lincoln debated Frederick Douglass in the famous Lincoln-Douglas debates of 1858. Of course it was Stephen Douglas. Something tells me Frederick would have had a tough time winning a Senate seat back then. Just a thought.
he worked with abraham lincoln on the issue of freeing slaves during the civil war