1962 displayable newspaper ABRAHAM LINCOLN VIEWS ON FREEDOM Birthday Celebration
1962 displayable newspaper ABRAHAM LINCOLN VIEWS ON FREEDOM Birthday Celebration

1962 displayable newspaper ABRAHAM LINCOLN VIEWS ON FREEDOM Birthday Celebration

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Lincoln stood by the Republican Party's platform of 1860, which stated that slavery should not be allowed to expand into any more U.S. territories. He believed that the extension of slavery in new western lands would block "free labor on free soil", and he also wanted a peaceful, enduring end to slavery.

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Lincoln stood by the Republican Party’s platform of 1860, which stated that slavery should not be allowed to expand into any more U.S. territories. He believed that the extension of slavery in new western lands would block “free labor on free soil”, and he also wanted a peaceful, enduring end to slavery.

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