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'Lincoln
Unmasked: What You're Not Supposed to Know About Dishonest Abe,'
by Thomas Dilorenzo
Review
by David Gordon
by David Gordon
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Thomas
DiLorenzo calls attention to a vital fact that demolishes the popular
view that one of Lincoln's primary motives for opposing secession
in 1861 was his distaste for slavery. Precisely the opposite was
the case. It is well known that, in an effort to promote compromise,
a constitutional amendment was proposed in Congress that forever
forbade interference with slavery in states where it already existed.
Lincoln referred to the proposal, the Corwin Amendment, in his First
Inaugural, stating that he was not opposed to the amendment, since
it merely made explicit the existing constitutional arrangement
regarding slavery. Of course, Lincoln was here characteristically
mendacious; nothing in the constitution prior to the amendment prohibited
amendments to end slavery.
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