True, Lincoln often said that the War was about the Union, and he did hold those views on the races, but he also found himself pondering those views, especially after close daily contact with the black White House staff, and he was impressed by black troops serving in the Union Army.
He was a man of his time and place, was anchored by it at times, and visionary at others.
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He was a man of his time and place, was anchored by it at times, and visionary at others.