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Abraham Lincoln said, "If slavery is not wrong, nothing is wrong." This quote reflects his strong stance against the institution of slavery.
The thought of injustice makes my heart abhor all forms of discrimination, like a dark cloud overshadowing the beauty of humanity.
loathe, detest
Abraham Lincoln said this in a letter to Albert G. Hodges in 1864.
Abraham Lincoln said that he believed in letting the people decide whether or not they wanted slavery, particularly in reference to the territories in the United States at the time. This view was part of his approach to handling the issue of slavery in the lead up to the American Civil War.