* What is the view on Lincoln's race and slavery? How they change over time and remain the same wherever. How did they play in the history of Lincoln Douglas's debate and liberation. On 16th October 1854, Abraham Lincoln made a speech accusing Kansas Nebraska bill in Peoria, Illinois. He said that it was modified too, it was the abolition of the state of Missouri's compromise. In the Missouri compromise plan, we prohibit purchasing at 36 degrees north latitude in the northern part of Louisiana.
Lincoln tried to discuss slavery in a logical but persuasive way. Historian Gerald Prokopowicz remembered Lincoln's claim in 1858 in Ottawa. "What Lincoln is doing here is quite obvious, Lincoln acknowledges the existence of political and social white rule, and does not object to getting profit from it, but with Douglas Douglas is trying to capture the issue of natural rights and citizenship, but at that time it is possible to counter the slavery for the first time, hoping to win (based on natural rights) "91
After the death of Lincoln, the slavery problem is done in various ways. In Lincoln's hometown Kentucky the slavery was legal, but his parents opposed it. Their beliefs made them socially and religiously uncomfortable as they forced them to move, but this compared to the problem they were trying to pass through to the young state legislator Abraham Lincoln It was pointless. Due to the abolition of slavery in the northern provinces, the legislatures around the country discussed the right to maintain slaves. When it was discussed in Illinois, the General Assembly voted for a majority of 77 to 6 to defend "slave property rights".