Frederick Douglass noted that one evening, after giving a speech to an abolitionist audience, he deemed the night a great success because the crowd had seemed to believed that he was just as human as they were.
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“Douglass said he finally understood why Lincoln earned his nickname ‘Honest Abe,’” Mr. Kilmeade said.
Fox News' Brian Kilmeade sees lessons for racial healing in new book on Lincoln-Douglass friendship
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