Abraham Lincoln Argumentative Essay

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Erica Kluttz Professor Thompson American Civics to 1877 4/11/12 1100 Words Abraham Lincoln Essay Abraham Lincoln, a Kentucky native was born February 12th 1809. As the sixteenth president of the United States he made many decisions that helped shape America into the great nation that she is today. Slavery is defined as the state of one bound in servitude as the property of the slave holder. The history of slavery dates back to the world’s oldest civilizations. America was home to this cruel practice as early as 1619, until Lincoln decided to make his biggest contribution to US history. “I think Slavery is wrong, morally, and politically. I desire that it should be no further spread in these United States, and I should not object if it…show more content…
Lincoln was associated with this name because he opposed slavery expansion in his debates and speeches before getting elected in 1860. Lincoln viewed that African- Americans should have rights, but whites were and always would be the superior race. Therefore, Lincoln was not an equalitarian. He didn’t agree with the reality that white people could enslave blacks or darker skin toned individuals. He states, “If A. can prove, however conclusively, that he may, of right, enslave B. — why may not B. snatch the same argument, and prove equally, that he may enslave A? — You say A. is white, and B. is black. It is color, then; the lighter, having the right to enslave the darker? Take care. By this rule, you are to be slave to the first man you meet, with a fairer skin than your own. You do not mean color exactly? — You mean the whites are intellectually the superiors of the blacks, and, therefore have the right to enslave them? Take care again. By this rule, you are to be slave to the first man you meet, with an intellect superior to your own. But, say you, it is a question of interest; and, if you can make it your interest, you have the right to enslave another. Very well. And if he can make it his interest, he has the right to enslave you” (Fragment on Slavery, April 1, 1854). By this statement Abraham’s argues the viewpoints of abolitionists very well. Just because you’re lighter than someone doesn’t necessarily…show more content…
When addressing racist audiences during his senate campaign, he gathered up the racism in his own comments, ensuring people that he could never see blacks living equally with whites. Another debatable conflict was Lincoln’s views on race. His opinions were not very different from the majority of the southern men. Yet slavery was wrong he still felt as if there was a physical difference between the white and black races that will prevent the two races from living together on socially and equal in society. His solution to this everlasting problem was to ship blacks off to any other country other than the United
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