Frederick Douglass’s tribute to Abraham Lincoln, 1880

Frederick Douglass’s tribute to Abraham Lincoln, 1880

Frederick Douglass’s tribute to Abraham Lincoln, 1880

Frederick Douglass’s tribute to Abraham Lincoln, 1880 (GLC09091)Despite initial differences, Frederick Douglass and Abraham Lincoln forged a relationship over the course of the Civil War based on a shared vision. Fifteen years after Lincoln’s death, Douglass described him as "one of the noblest wisest and best men I ever knew." This stirring tribute to Lincoln was later published in Osborn H. Oldroyd’s The Lincoln Memorial: Album-Immortelles (1883).

Transcript

A great man: Tender of heart, strong of nerve, of boundless patience and broadest sympathies, with no motive apart from his country. He could receive counsel from a child and give counsel to a sage. The simple [struck: could] approached him with ease – and the learned approached him with deference. Take him for all in all Abraham Lincoln was one of the noblest wisest and best men I ever knew.

Fredk. Douglass
1880

A pdf of the transcript is available here.