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President Abraham Lincoln's Letter to Horace Greeley, August 29, 1862

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On August 20, 1862 the influential editor of the New York Tribune, Horace Greeley, published an open letter to President Lincoln challenging him to be less compromising to the Border States and act boldly in destroying the institution of slavery in order to defeat the Confederacy. Lincoln responded with his own open letter two days later, stating plainly that his chief objective was to save the Union and all decisions made regarding slavery were made in pursuit of that goal.
Courtesy of Library of Congress, Lincoln, Abraham, "To Hon. Horace Greeley," Muscatine Weekly Journal, pp. 4, 29 August 1862

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On August 20, 1862, the influential editor of the New York Tribune, Horace Greeley, published an open letter to President Abraham Lincoln under the heading "The Prayer of Twenty Millions." In it, he accused Lincoln of not faithfully executing recent laws passed by Congress that included emancipation provisions, most notably the Second Confiscation Act passed only a month earlier. Overall, he challenged Lincoln to be less compromising to the border states and their desire to protect slavery and called on him to acknowledge that the destruction of slavery was the key to winning the war. Lincoln responded with his own open letter two days later, plainly stating that his chief objective was to save the Union and all decisions made regarding slavery were made in pursuit of that goal. 

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Source-Dependent Questions

  • How did President Abraham Lincoln address Horace Greeley's accusation that he had not taken bold enough action to destroy the institution of slavery in order to defeat the Confederacy?
  • How did Lincoln’s "official" position on slavery as president differ from his personal position? Why would Lincoln end his letter by sharing such a distinction?
  • Greeley's critique of Lincoln's handling of slavery was titled "The Prayer of Twenty Millions." Create a title for Lincoln's letter based on your understanding of his position on slavery and its relation to his overall goal.

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Lincoln, Abraham, "To Hon. Horace Greeley," Muscatine Weekly Journal, pp. 4, 29 August 1862. Courtesy of Library of Congress