Stan Schwartz

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After McClellan had gone, Lincoln made a vow, a covenant. If the general won a victory, Lincoln would consider it “an indication of Divine Will” that God had “decided the question in favor of the slaves” and that it was Lincoln’s duty to “move forward in the cause of emancipation.”
With Malice Toward None: A Biography of Abraham Lincoln
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