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Transcripts For CSPAN3 The Presidency 20150323

Publicly debated. Two actors take on the roles of lincoln and douglas and Harold Holzer moderates. The metropolitan museum of art posted this event. [applause] holzer in their entire eventful lives, be met only three times, maybe for at most. And when they finally did, they spent their time together locked in political combat. One was a proud radical, and avenue an advocate for Racial Justice who ran out of patience with the status quo. The other was an ingenious master of the arts of compromise exquisite political timing, leading when necessary from behind. One would save the union and slowly cure its major defect, slavery. The other would free all slaves immediately, even if it meant destroying slavery and the union together. They expressed their views with uncommon eloquence, two of the most famous or hrs in an age that prized oratory. They developed a mutual respect, and u ....

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 The Presidency 20150328

Three times, maybe for at most. And when they finally did, they spent their time together locked in political combat. One was a proud and brilliant radical. An advocate for Racial Justice who ran out of patience with the status quo. The other was an ingenious master of the arts of compromise, exquisite political timing, leading when necessary from behind. One would save the union and slowly cure its major defect slavery. The other would free all slaves immediately, even if it meant destroying slavery and the union together. They expressed their views with uncommon eloquence, two of the most famous orders in orators in an age that prized oratory. They developed a mutual respect, and ultimately, genuine mutual admiration. Two great men, whose furious dissidents and pursuit of what ended up as common goals made both of them greater. Abraham lincoln and Frederick Douglass. As ....

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 The Presidency 20150323

Imagined debate, and Harold Holzer moderates. The metropolitan museum of art posted this event. [applause] holzer in their entire eventful lives, be met only three times maybe for at most. And when they finally did, they spent their time together locked in political combat. One was a proud radical, and avenue an advocate for Racial Justice who ran out of patience with the status quo. The other was an ingenious master of the arts of compromise, exquisite political timing, leading when necessary from behind. One would save the union and slowly cure its major defect slavery. The other would free all slaves immediately, even if it meant destroying slavery and the union together. They expressed their views with uncommon eloquence, two of the most famous or hrs in an age that prized oratory. They developed a mutual respect, and ultimately, genuine mutual admiration. Two great men, w ....

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 The Presidency 20150526

The metro poll tan museum of art hosted this hour long event. [ applause ] in their entire eventful lives they met facetoface only three times, maybe four at most. When they timely did they spent their time locked in political combat. One was a proud and brilliant radical, aggressive advocate for Racial Justice who ran out of patience with the status quo. The other was an ingenious g gradualist master of art of compromise timing leading from behind. One would save the union and slowly cure its major birth defects, slavery, the others frees slaves immediately even if it meant destroying union and the slavery together. They expressed views with uncommon eloquence. Two orators in an age of great or story. They developed a cautious Mutual Respect and ultimately genuine mutual admiration. Two great men whose furious dissonance ended up as common goals made each of them greater. Ab ....

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 The Presidency 20150525

March. Three days before the march he is saying we want to march and grant says no. I know they wanted to march. I think if they would have been allowed to march america would have seen them marching down pennsylvania avenue at a special time in the wake of the death of president lincoln at a time when the country was forming its opinion of a new nation. They took them out and gave the impression that our men didnt do anything worthy of note. We wanted to correct that wrong. It took years of suffering to correct that wrong. Im pleased to do that today. May we continue to prosper in this great country. The 150th anniversary of the civil war is over. How do people like yourself and historians and the public move forward now . Well you know, i feel like the young people who were standing at a place called camp barker four or six blocks from here waiting on president Abraham Lincoln to see them in 1862. Brady makes a photograph of th ....

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