He treated me as a man... He did not let me feel for a moment that there was any difference in the color of our skins.


About Abraham Lincoln (1864), as quoted in Reconstruction: America's Unfinished Revolution, 1863-1877, by Eric Foner, p. 6


He treated me as a man... He did not let me feel for a moment that there was any difference in the color of our skins.

He treated me as a man... He did not let me feel for a moment that there was any difference in the color of our skins.

He treated me as a man... He did not let me feel for a moment that there was any difference in the color of our skins.

He treated me as a man... He did not let me feel for a moment that there was any difference in the color of our skins.