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28. Second Debate with Stephen A. Douglas at Freeport, Illinois
CW, 3:39–42
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations xiii
- Acknowledgments xv
- Abraham Lincoln on Race and Slavery xvii
- 1. Protest in Illinois Legislature on Slavery 1
- 2. Address Before the Young Men’s Lyceum of Springfield, Illinois 3
- 3. A L to Mary Speed 9
- 4. Temperance Address 11
- 5. A L to Williamson Durley 16
- 6. A L to Josephus Hewett 20
- 7. Speech at Worcester, Massachusetts 23
- 8. Remarks and Resolution Introduced in United States House of Representatives Concerning Abolition of Slavery in the District of Columbia 26
- 9. Eulogy on Henry Clay & Outline for Speech to the Colonization Society 31
- 10. Speech to the Springfield Scott Club 43
- 11. Fragments on Slavery 48
- 12. Speech at Bloomington, Illinois 51
- 13. Speech at Peoria, Illinois 56
- 14. A L to Ichabod Codding 69
- 15. A L to Owen Lovejoy 71
- 16. A L to George Robertson 73
- 17. A L to Joshua F. Speed 77
- 18. Speech at Kalamazoo, Michigan 84
- 19. A L to Newton Deming and George P. Strong 90
- 20. Speech at Springfield, Illinois 92
- 21. A House Divided, Speech at Springfield, Illinois 103
- 22. A L to John L. Scripps 107
- 23. Fragment on the Struggle Against Slavery 109
- 24. Speech at Chicago, Illinois 111
- 25. Speech at Springfield, Illinois 119
- 26. Speech at Lewistown, Illinois 124
- 27. First Debate with Stephen A. Douglas at Ottawa, Illinois 127
- 28. Second Debate with Stephen A. Douglas at Freeport, Illinois 137
- 29. Speech at Carlinville, Illinois 143
- 30. Speech at Clinton, Illinois 149
- 31. Speech at Edwardsville, Illinois 152
- 32. Fourth Debate with Stephen A. Douglas 156
- 33. Fragment on Pro-slavery Theology 160
- 34. Seventh and Last Debate with Stephen A. Douglas at Alton, Illinois & AL to James N. Brown 163
- 35. A L to Salmon P. Chase 174
- 36. Speech at Columbus, Ohio 177
- 37. Speech at Cincinnati, Ohio 187
- 38. Fragment on Free Labor 191
- 39. Address at the Cooper Institute, New York City 193
- 40. Speech at Hartford, Connecticut 202
- 41. A L to John A. Gilmer 210
- 42. First Inaugural Address 214
- 43. A L to Orville H. Browning 218
- 44. Message to Congress 222
- 45. A L to James A. McDougall 225
- 46. A L to Horace Greeley & Message to Congress 228
- 47. Appeal to Border State Representatives to Favor Compensated Emancipation 231
- 48. Address on Colonization to a Deputation of Negroes 235
- 49. A L to Horace Greeley 242
- 50. Reply to Emancipation Memorial Presented by Chicago Christians of All Denominations 245
- 51. Preliminary Emancipation Proclamation 250
- 52. Annual Message to Congress 255
- 53. Emancipation Proclamation 265
- 54. A L to Andrew Johnson 270
- 55. Resolution on Slavery 272
- 56. A L to John M. Schofield 274
- 57. Order of Retaliation 276
- 58. A L to Nathaniel P. Banks 279
- 59. A L to Gen. Ulysses S. Grant 282
- 60. A L to James C. Conkling 284
- 61. Fragment 290
- 62. Annual Message to Congress 292
- 63. Reply to New York Workingmen’s Democratic Republican Association 295
- 64. A L to Albert G. Hodges 298
- 65. A L to Edwin M. Stanton 302
- 66. Interview with Alexander W. Randall and Joseph T. Mills 305
- 67. Resolution Submitting the Thirteenth Amendment to the States 308
- 68. Second Inaugural Address 310
- 69. Speech to One Hundred Fortieth Indiana Regiment 313
- 70. Last Public Address 316
- Appendix: Lincoln, Race, and Humor 321
- Index 329
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations xiii
- Acknowledgments xv
- Abraham Lincoln on Race and Slavery xvii
- 1. Protest in Illinois Legislature on Slavery 1
- 2. Address Before the Young Men’s Lyceum of Springfield, Illinois 3
- 3. A L to Mary Speed 9
- 4. Temperance Address 11
- 5. A L to Williamson Durley 16
- 6. A L to Josephus Hewett 20
- 7. Speech at Worcester, Massachusetts 23
- 8. Remarks and Resolution Introduced in United States House of Representatives Concerning Abolition of Slavery in the District of Columbia 26
- 9. Eulogy on Henry Clay & Outline for Speech to the Colonization Society 31
- 10. Speech to the Springfield Scott Club 43
- 11. Fragments on Slavery 48
- 12. Speech at Bloomington, Illinois 51
- 13. Speech at Peoria, Illinois 56
- 14. A L to Ichabod Codding 69
- 15. A L to Owen Lovejoy 71
- 16. A L to George Robertson 73
- 17. A L to Joshua F. Speed 77
- 18. Speech at Kalamazoo, Michigan 84
- 19. A L to Newton Deming and George P. Strong 90
- 20. Speech at Springfield, Illinois 92
- 21. A House Divided, Speech at Springfield, Illinois 103
- 22. A L to John L. Scripps 107
- 23. Fragment on the Struggle Against Slavery 109
- 24. Speech at Chicago, Illinois 111
- 25. Speech at Springfield, Illinois 119
- 26. Speech at Lewistown, Illinois 124
- 27. First Debate with Stephen A. Douglas at Ottawa, Illinois 127
- 28. Second Debate with Stephen A. Douglas at Freeport, Illinois 137
- 29. Speech at Carlinville, Illinois 143
- 30. Speech at Clinton, Illinois 149
- 31. Speech at Edwardsville, Illinois 152
- 32. Fourth Debate with Stephen A. Douglas 156
- 33. Fragment on Pro-slavery Theology 160
- 34. Seventh and Last Debate with Stephen A. Douglas at Alton, Illinois & AL to James N. Brown 163
- 35. A L to Salmon P. Chase 174
- 36. Speech at Columbus, Ohio 177
- 37. Speech at Cincinnati, Ohio 187
- 38. Fragment on Free Labor 191
- 39. Address at the Cooper Institute, New York City 193
- 40. Speech at Hartford, Connecticut 202
- 41. A L to John A. Gilmer 210
- 42. First Inaugural Address 214
- 43. A L to Orville H. Browning 218
- 44. Message to Congress 222
- 45. A L to James A. McDougall 225
- 46. A L to Horace Greeley & Message to Congress 228
- 47. Appeal to Border State Representatives to Favor Compensated Emancipation 231
- 48. Address on Colonization to a Deputation of Negroes 235
- 49. A L to Horace Greeley 242
- 50. Reply to Emancipation Memorial Presented by Chicago Christians of All Denominations 245
- 51. Preliminary Emancipation Proclamation 250
- 52. Annual Message to Congress 255
- 53. Emancipation Proclamation 265
- 54. A L to Andrew Johnson 270
- 55. Resolution on Slavery 272
- 56. A L to John M. Schofield 274
- 57. Order of Retaliation 276
- 58. A L to Nathaniel P. Banks 279
- 59. A L to Gen. Ulysses S. Grant 282
- 60. A L to James C. Conkling 284
- 61. Fragment 290
- 62. Annual Message to Congress 292
- 63. Reply to New York Workingmen’s Democratic Republican Association 295
- 64. A L to Albert G. Hodges 298
- 65. A L to Edwin M. Stanton 302
- 66. Interview with Alexander W. Randall and Joseph T. Mills 305
- 67. Resolution Submitting the Thirteenth Amendment to the States 308
- 68. Second Inaugural Address 310
- 69. Speech to One Hundred Fortieth Indiana Regiment 313
- 70. Last Public Address 316
- Appendix: Lincoln, Race, and Humor 321
- Index 329