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To: Non-Sequitur
"Can you provide any evidence at all that any of the southern leadership held positions more open towards blacks than did Abraham Lincoln? Just curious"

It is also clear that Lincoln and most of his supporters did not believe in racial equality and that his preferred solution to the racial problem was to ship the African-Americans away, and short of that to leave them to "root hog or die."

From "Statement of College and University Professors in Support of the Confederate Battle Flag Atop the South Carolina Statehouse"

"It must be admitted, truth compels me to admit...Abraham Lincoln was not, in the fullest sense of the word, either our man or our model. In his interests, in his associations, in his habits of thought, and in his prejudices, he was a white man. He was preeminently the white man's president, entirely devoted to the welfare of white men. He was ready and willing at any time during the last years of his administration to deny, postpone, and sacrifice the rights of humanity in the colored people, to promote the welfare of the white people of his country."

Frederick Douglass, noted African-American leader.

"Although the South would have preferred any honourable compromise to the fratricidal war which has taken place, she now accepts in good faith its constitutional results, and receives without reserve the amendment which has already been made to the constitution for the extinction of slavery. This is an event that has long been sought, though in a different way, and by none has it been more earnestly desired than by citizens of Virginia."

Gen. R.E. Lee, 1866.

276 posted on 02/21/2003 1:35:01 PM PST by groanup
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To: groanup
That's not what I asked. Can you give me a quote from any southern leader that indicates that their position towards blacks was more generous than Lincoln's? You criticize him for believing that whites were superior to blacks. Well, what southern leader disagreed with that? You criticize him for 'root hog or die'. Well, what was the alternative? Southern leaders wanted black slaves right where they were, out in the field working to increase profits. Those few free blacks that were around they wanted anywhere except where the white planters were, and for that matter the fewer free blacks there were the better. So you tell me, as bad as you claim Lincoln's beliefs were how can they help but be better than any southern leader?
280 posted on 02/21/2003 1:58:12 PM PST by Non-Sequitur
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