Abraham Lincoln Quotes
Our Declaration Of Independence Was Held Sacred By All And Thought To Include All; But Now, To Aid In Making The Bondage Of The Negro Universal And Eternal, It Is Assailed, Sneered At, Construed, Hawked At, And Torn, Till, If Its Framers Could Rise From Their Graves, They Could Not At All Recognize It.
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