Abraham Lincoln; An Address Delivered Before the Men's League of the Broadway Tabernacle Church of New York, Feb. 10th, 1902

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With the Whigs ABRAHAM LINCOLN 19 were joined the Barn Burners, the Native Ameri- cans, Tyler's men, office-seeking Loco Focos, and, as Lincoln so characteristically put it, "all the odds and ends and the Lord knows what." Meantime in Buffalo was born that party whose battle cry Was "Free SoU, Free Labor and Free Speech;" they nominated Martin Van Buren and the Democracy nominated Lewis Cass. William H. Seward in supporting Taylor said, "Freedom and Slavery are two antagonistic elements of soci...ety in America." Lincoln said, "I am a northern man, or rather a western Free State man, with a constituency I believe to be, and with personal feeling I know to be against the extension of Slavery." And so the storm gathered and discussion and many tongued rumor foreran. And Texas and Kansas and Ne- braska were dealt with. And the line was drawn.
East and West it ran. And across it and back and across again went the man whose color was black; whose status was now slave and now free and whom then the Supreme Court of the United States named and defined as human chattel.


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