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In reply to the discussion: Abraham Lincoln WTF? [View all]regnaD kciN
(27,643 posts)To honor Lincoln's achievement, you don't have to pretend he was a nineteenth-century advocate for the NAACP. It's well-known that he, like many who opposed slavery, was still racist. Similarly, there were many (probably the vast majority of the all-male electorate) who supported sufferage while still believing that women were "the weaker sex" who were only fit to be wives and mothers. You can't judge people of the past by modern standards; you can only judge them insofar as they deviated from the "conventional wisdom" of their own times.
But, still, Lincoln's personal racist views (at least as expressed at the time of his Senate campaign) were never in doubt or hidden. Did you know that Jimmy Carter, in his earlier days on a local school board, supported segregation?