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Trevor Blackburn
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26 January, 13:15
What was Lincoln's view on African Americans
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Daisy
26 January, 13:25
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If you're looking for a short answer, Lincoln believed that African Americans were people as much as the white Americans were. He supported their civil liberties, which is proven in his leadership of the Union during the Civil war.
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