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What Did Frederick Douglass Really Think of Abraham Lincoln?

Discover the complex relationship between two of America's most influential figures in this revealing conversation about a groundbreaking new book. Historians John White and Lucas Morel unveil previously unknown letters and documents that transform our understanding of how Frederick Douglass viewed Abraham Lincoln—from harsh critic to reluctant admirer.

Featured Guests:

  • Dr. John White, Professor of American Studies at Christopher Newport University and co-winner of the 2023 Gilder Lehrman Lincoln Prize
  • Dr. Lucas Morel, Professor of Politics at Washington and Lee University and trustee of the Supreme Court Historical Society

What You'll Learn:

  • Why Douglass initially called Lincoln "the South's greatest slave hound" and "abolitionism's worst enemy"
  • The surprising letters revealing Douglass believed Andrew Johnson would be a better Reconstruction president than Lincoln
  • How three private meetings between Douglass and Lincoln changed the abolitionist's perspective
  • Douglass's "rail-splitting" philosophy explaining Lincoln's strategic approach to black voting rights
  • Why Douglass spent the rest of his life honoring Lincoln's legacy despite early criticisms
  • The newly discovered correspondence with British abolitionists that historians hadn't seen in over 150 years

White and Morel's book "Measuring the Man: The Writings of Frederick Douglass on Abraham Lincoln" compiles every known statement Douglass made about Lincoln, including a dozen previously unknown documents uncovered through digital archives and London newspaper microfilm.

This episode explores themes of emancipation, political strategy, black suffrage, Civil War leadership, and the tension between radical abolitionism and practical statesmanship during America's most defining era.

Get the book: https://a.co/d/1axh4FL

Host: Jeff Sikkenga

Executive Producer: Jeremy Gypton

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