From “Lincoln 365,” by Arnold Kunst
March
16
[Lincoln] ‘treated Negroes as they
wanted to be treated - as human beings... Negro visitors to the White House
were treated without false heartiness, but without any sign of disdain. Never
condescending, Lincoln did not talk down to Negroes, nor did he spell out his
thoughts in one-syllable language of the first reader.'
- Frederick Douglass
“No
dream is worth striving for unless it is big enough for the God of the universe
to romp about in.”
- Arnold Kunst
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