Dylan Matthews

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Now that bloodshed seemed possible, Lincoln was caught in a bind. He told some Republicans that the North should stand firm regardless of what slave states threatened. But to William Seward, whom he picked for secretary of state, Lincoln privately advised overtures to the South, like cracking down on fugitive slaves and sanctioning the domestic slave trade and slavery in D.C. It was Lincoln’s last-ditch effort to hold the country together.
Charles Sumner: Conscience of a Nation
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