Slavery was an untrained evil to the Afro-American, the Caucasian man, and the State, said Abraham Lincoln in the 1850s. Yet in his first introductory address, Lincoln declared that he had no determination, directly or indirectly, to butt into with slavery in the States where it prevailed. He restated this vow in his first message to Congress on July 4, 1861, when the civil combat was three months old. Therefore, Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States, by nobility of the power in him granted him as Commander-in-Chief, of the armed services of the United States in time of actual armed revolt against the supremacy and government of the United
Slavery was an untrained evil to the Afro-American, the Caucasian man, and the State, said Abraham Lincoln in the 1850s. Yet in his first introductory address, Lincoln declared that he had no determination, directly or indirectly, to butt into with slavery in the States where it prevailed. He restated this vow in his first message to Congress on July 4, 1861, when the civil combat was three months old. Therefore, Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States, by nobility of the power in him granted him as Commander-in-Chief, of the armed services of the United States in time of actual armed revolt against the supremacy and government of the United