Lincoln's Legacy: Race, Freedom and Equality of Opportunity Part 2 of 7

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Uploaded by on Oct 1, 2009

Historian/author Adam Green, the son of Ernest Green, one of the Little Rock Nine, moderates the Town Hall meeting taped at The Henry Ford. Ambassador Andrew Young, Historian/authors Douglas Brinkley and John Stauffer, and Northwestern University Professor Darlene Clark Hine serve as panelists.

Parts of programs from satellite Town Halls held at the Plymouth Historical Museum anLincoln's Legacy: Race, Freedom and Equality of Opportunity Part 1 of 7d the National Arab American Museum are also included in the program.

DPTV originally presented this program in high definition on 56.1 as a one-hour taped and edited broadcast, which used footage from the people on the street interviews, the Henry Ford Museum main panel discussion, and the satellite site panel discussions.

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  • WHen Lincoln wrote the letter to Greely, about how he would free all of the slaves, or NONE of the slaves, to keep the Union together, there were Congressmen calling for the arrest and execution of anyone who said slavery had to end, for the war to end.

    Lincoln had to keep the scum sucking pigs in the NORTH in a head lock, while he beat the living fuck out of scum sucking pigs in the South.

    Learn what Lincoln was up against -- learn what Frederick Douglass said about Lincoln.

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