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Episode 11: Justice with Frederick Douglass and Abraham Lincoln

Episode 11: Justice with Frederick Douglass and Abraham Lincoln

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In this episode, Jeffrey Rosen, Professor David Blight and filmmaker Ken Burns explore how a lifelong love of learning and a desire to promote justice shaped the life of abolitionist Frederick Douglass. He met Abraham Lincoln three times, and those three meetings helped shape Lincoln’s evolving views on emancipation.

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