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What is president Lincoln's position on slavery?

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President Lincoln stood in opposition of slavery
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He vigorously supported the 13th Amendment which abolished slavery throughout the United States, and, in the last speech of his life, he recommended extending the vote to African Americans. This brief study of Lincoln's writings on slavery contains examples of Lincoln's views on slavery.

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