Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass’ goals were indeed not met. Yes, slavery was abolished and yes the nation was unified but there’s still a lack in equality and justice for all men. We still have racism in this world till today. It started when slavery became known and it went through the reconstruction years and the 20th and 21st century. Every day, people come face to face with racism as it still lurks in the streets of our world. Just because of the color of their skin, they are ridiculed…
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Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass are truly heroic for their continuous devotion and patriotism towards liberty and freedom for all people. Both are now dead however all people will remember Abraham Lincoln and “the cause he so ardently loved, so ably, patiently, faithfully represented and defended--not for himself only but for all people in all their coming generations, till time shall be no more--that cause survives his fall, and will survive it” (SB p.68). Lincoln constantly was finding a…
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Both Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass dedicated dedicated their public lives to fight for liberty in the Civil Rights movement. “Abraham Lincoln sacrificed his own life, his own liberty for the benefit of our country.”(pg.68 sb ).Lincoln try to guide the country the best he could .(as mentioned in sb pg.68 ) but died trying. “Though our beloved president is slain, our beloved country is saved.” Frederick Douglass worked for freedom and liberty for our country as well. As mentioned in (page…
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Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass are heroic because they both put the lives of others before their own by using both their words and actions to inspire others. Lincoln inspired people to stand up for their country during the Civil War when he led his country to greatness. Continually, Lincoln was not concerned with only himself or even this generation but “for all people in all their coming generations” (SB pg 68). He did not just focus on how his actions would effect the country now, but rather…
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Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass are heroes because they both did various things to help others which ended up helping their country's future. Moreover, Douglass is also a hero because he was a voice of anti-slavery and also inspired others to keep persevering even when times get hard; “But I remained firm, and, according to my resolution, on the third day of September, 1838, I left my chains” (SB, pg. 71). This was an example of heroism because it shows how Douglass kept trying to get slavery…
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Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass are highly considered as great demonstrations of determination and confidence in today's and previous societies because hardships and challenges they faced going through their quest to abolish slavery. Furthermore, Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass have very similar traits to as they both had the same goals of the complete abolishment of slavery. There has been many sources from speeches to poems to autobiographies to show their determination and coherence…
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Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass are heroic because they both put the lives of others before their own by showing determination, courage, and bravery. Lincoln showed determination during the Civil War and leading his country to greatness. For example, he wanted what was best for the country rather than him or even his generation, “Not for himself only, not for us only, but for all people in all their coming generations” (SB pg. 68). Additionally, he also fought for everyone, no matter who you…
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Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglas are both heroic because they are both very brave heroic men who spoke out for freedom and liberty. They both made a huge impact during the slavery era, but they still can inspire us in a way to becoming better people, and to do the right things for yourself and everyone. Lincoln inspired us to never give up on your dreams and treat others with respect; For example when it came to the day of Lincoln’s passing, ,most people were happy with the choices he made for…
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interest in the United States for hundreds of years. Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass along with many other people were advocates against slavery and racism. By participating in many different antislavery activities, the two men were able to educate the public about the injustices of the system. Lincoln, understood the difficulties that came with abolishing slavery, and the many complications that would arise. Although Lincoln and Douglass were politically different, they had very similar and different…
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Frederick Douglass and Abraham Lincoln were heroic men who fought for liberty and freedom. Lincoln wanted peace and liberty. Just a country without war or contention. Then there was Douglass was the survivor of pain and emotional depression, getting beaten every day. He could have gone out saying I was treated like an unequal person, I was beaten and hurt every day, now I’m going to do that to everyone else so they know how it felt. He instead came out of that with the feeling, as he quotes, “I…
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