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Documents from Reading the American Past
Chapter 14
Introduction to the Documents
P oliticians defined the terms of the sectional crisis in speech after speech, grappling with the underlying question of what to do about slavery. Three of the most important answers to that question were presented by Abraham Lincoln, Frederick Douglass, and Jefferson Davis. Hearing and reading their speeches helped Americans to decide what they believed and, ultimately, to choose sides. Beneath the rhetoric and bluster of the politicians, the genuine, day-