• PugJesus@lemmy.worldOPM
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    4 months ago

    Edit: also, this quote was pre-war, not post-war. He said it in 1858.

    My point in pointing out postwar relations was not to assert that 1858 was postwar, but to present a time when slavery was very much abolished and public opinion was very much against slavery, yet a racist hierarchy still existed - ie presenting what Lincoln said in '58 as wholly compatible with an anti-slavery stance, even if not one we would find laudable by modern standards.