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Most black spokesmen in the North ridiculed Lincoln’s proposal and denounced its author. “This is our country as much as it is yours,” a Philadelphia Negro told the president, “and we will not leave it.” Frederick Douglass accused Lincoln of “contempt for negroes” and “canting hypocrisy.” The president’s remarks, said Douglass, would encourage “ignorant and base” white men “to commit all kinds of violence and outrage upon the colored people.”
Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era
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