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Abraham Lincoln was a president who could listen to his "enemies"

Oct 11, 2018


"A president who is sure of himself and is able to entertain opposing views... will invite someone who is diametrically opposed to his own position, and can grow from there." Charles Blow tells the fascinating story of Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass' unlikely friendship.

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Categories: News & Politics
Tags: Charles Blow


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