Lincoln-Douglas Debates, Charleston Debate (Donald, 1996)
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David Herbert Donald, Lincoln (New York: Touchstone, 1996), 220-221.
At Charleston, three days later, [Abraham Lincoln] was on more hospitable ground. Many in Coles County had known Thomas Lincoln and his family, and some enthusiasts spread a gigantic painting, eighty feet long, across the main street, showing OLD ABE THIRTY YEARS AGO, on a Kentucky wagon pulled by three yoke of oxen. Democrats countered with a banner, captioned “Negro Equality,” which depicted a white man standing with a Negro woman, and a mulatto boy in the background. Republicans found this so offensive that they tore it down before allowing the debate to begin.
Lincoln and Douglas arrive in Mattoon, Illinois
Lincoln and Douglas arrived in Mattoon, Illinois. (By Don Sailer)
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Lincoln and Douglas hold their fourth debate in Charleston, Illinois
Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas meet in their fourth debate of seven in Coles County at the County Fairgrounds in Charleston, Illinois.
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