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Justice Long Delayed
06-24-2023, 01:10 AM
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(06-22-2023 12:01 PM)David Lockmiller Wrote:  "Before leaving Mr. Lincoln, Senator Pomeroy said: 'Mr. President, Mr. Stanton is going to make Douglass Adjutant-General to General Thomas, and is going to send him down the Mississippi to recruit.'

Mr. Lincoln said in answer to this: 'I will sign any commission that Mr. Stanton will give Mr. Douglass.'

At this point we parted." (page 189)

There is no mention whatsoever in the Douglass chapter of the same book as to why the commission
was not issued and signed by President Lincoln.

There is no mention whatsoever in the Douglass chapter regarding their meeting on August 19, 1864, [when] Lincoln and Douglass met for the second time.

So, it remains a great mystery regarding the outcome of the second meeting request made by President Lincoln in the following manner:

With “great earnestness and much solicitude,” the president said: “I want you to set about devising some means of making them acquainted with it, and for bringing them into our lines.” (from the unabridged transcript on the Knox College website)

If Frederick Douglass had complied with President Lincoln's urgent request, the slaves in Galveston, Texas would have learned much sooner than they did that their bonds of slavery had been broken by the Emancipation Proclamation.

Douglass wasn't issued a commission, therefore he didn't go. What part of that is too difficult to understand? Why do you seem to want to blame Douglass for the War Department's missteps?
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Justice Long Delayed - David Lockmiller - 06-17-2023, 12:25 PM
RE: Justice Long Delayed - Steve - 06-20-2023, 10:46 PM
RE: Justice Long Delayed - Gene C - 06-21-2023, 07:46 AM
RE: Justice Long Delayed - Steve - 06-24-2023 01:10 AM
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