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Lincoln’s use of violence to abolish slavery conflicted with Douglass’ peaceful approach to creating social change.
Lincoln wanted to free slaves to weaken the Confederacy, while Douglass was more concerned with the morality of slavery.
While Douglass wanted to abolish slavery immediately, Lincoln was initially more concerned with its impact on the status of the Union.
Lincoln was hesitant to create conflict by abolishing slavery, while Douglass’ only concern was bankrupting the South.

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